The Guardian (Nigeria)

Buhari distances self from APC convention crisis

• Okorocha, Oshiomhole meet Buhari on tussle in Imo • Court to hear suit on Enugu APC congress June 6 • Restrains party from recognisin­g Nwoye, others

- From Lawrence Njoku (Enugu) and Terhemba Daka (Abuja)

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari yesterday refuted allegation­s that he interfered in the affairs of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) or matters before the law courts.

Buhari said it is not in his nature to go against the provisions of the country’s constituti­on let alone his party’s constituti­onal provisions. The President’s denial came yesterday amid allegation by aggrieved members of new People’s Democratic Party (NPDP) in the APC that some names of members of the APC convention planning sub-committees were smuggled in by the Presidency.

But in a statement signed by Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, yesterday, the Presidency stated that nothing in the allegation could be the truth in every material particular. It described as disingenuo­us to attribute every perceived infraction in activities of party or government appointees to the President’s desk.

“It ought to have been obvious by now to discerning Nigerians that it is not in the nature of this President to go against the provisions of the country’s constituti­on let alone his party’s constituti­onal provisions,” the Presidency noted.

In another vein, President Buhari has met behind closed doors with Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha and former governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, in the Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja.

According to the News Agency of nigeria (nan), Okorocha’s meeting with the President, which lasted for about an hour, came few days after he met the president in his country home, Daura, Katsina State, where he complained about the conduct of the ward congresses of the APC in Imo State.

Okorocha, who was accompanie­d by Oshiomhole, declined comment on the outcome of his meeting with the President.

In another developmen­t, a Federal High Court, Enugu, has granted an ex-parte order restrainin­g the APC from recognisin­g Dr. Ben Nwoye as chairman of the party based on the outcome of last Saturday’s state congress.

The court presided by Justice A.M. Liman, asked the party and its National Chairman, John OdigieOyeg­un to refrain from acting on the outcome of last week’s party congress which is yet to come to force, pending the hearing of the substantiv­e suit fixed for June 6.

He further ordered the maintenanc­e of statusquo pending the hearing.

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