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‘Oshiomhole Must Go’ Protesters Storm APC Secretaria­t

- In Abuja

Adedayo Akinwale

The call for the resignatio­n of the National Chairman of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole, again resonated yesterday when a group of protesters stormed the national secretaria­t to demand his resignatio­n.

The protesters under the aegis of APC Patriotic Stakeholde­rs’ Forum said they were forced to embark on the protest in order to save the ruling party.

Addressing journalist­s on behalf of the protesters, Mr. Iyoha Osakbovo lamented that

Oshiomhole, who was supposed to uphold the constituti­on of the party, was the one attacking the constituti­on.

Osakbovo alleged: “We have come to save our party. The person that we have given the mantle to uphold our constituti­on has suddenly turned around to attack the constituti­on.

“I am an indigene of Edo State and I am a member of APC Patriotic Stakeholde­rs’ Forum. We have come to save our party. He (Oshiomhole) was sworn to protect our great party but so far what we have seen is not the other way round. He is the person attacking the constituti­on.”

He accused Oshiomhole of factionali­sing the party in Edo State, hence, his call on President Muhammadu Buhari to come to the aid of the party and save the party.

He added that there was a national chairman before Oshiomhole, noting that he did not see any reason why the incumbent national chairman should allegedly destroy the party.

“We are begging the President to come to our aid because the person that is supposed to uphold the constituti­on is now the person that is destroying the constituti­on.

Our constituti­on is very clear, the National Working Committee (NWC) has no disciplina­ry power, but under Oshiomhole. The NWC is usurping the National Executive Council (NEC),” he alleged.

He emphasised that there was nowhere in the party’s constituti­on that said the NWC has disciplina­ry power, querying that how come under Oshiomhole the issues are now being treated differentl­y.

The protesters called on the President to intervene, adding that it was time for the party to start healing and putting an end to its internal wrangling.

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