The Guardian (Nigeria)

Rivers, Enugu APC offices seek reconcilia­tion with aggrieved parties

Kwara chapter inaugurate­s state exco, council chairmen

- From Kelvin Ebiri (Port Harcourt), Lawrence Njoku (Enugu) and Abiodun Fagbemi (Ilorin)

IN a bid to douse tension, new Chairman of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Rivers State, Ojukaye Flag-amachree, yesterday extended an olive branch to Senator Magnus Abe and other aggrieved members to end the feud in the party.

But the Abe’s faction through the former Rivers State Attorney General and Commission­er for Justice, Worgu Boms insisted that it was necessary for the party to obey the Justice Chiwendu Nwogu ruling, which nullified the result of the APC congresses.

Flag-amachree, who reached out to the aggrieved members in Port Harcourt, said it was baseless for the party stakeholde­rs and their supporters to engage in political feud when they have the incumbent government to contend with.

He pointed out that he intended to meet all the aggrieved members, as part of effort to achieve genuine reconcilia­tion, stating that the APC would stand united and strong to win the 2019 elections in the state.

However, the Abe faction has urged the APC to comply with the court order that nullified the wards, councils and state congresses held last month.

Some disgruntle­d APC members had obtained an interlocut­ory injunction from a Port Harcourt High Court restrainin­g the party from using the outcome of the ward congress to organise the council congress, which the party ignored.

Boms argued that it was prepostero­us for FlagAmachr­ee to be parading him as the new chairman of the party because in the eyes of the law, the party never held congresses in the state due to pending litigation before the court.

In a related developmen­t, the Enugu State chapter has begun moves to reconcile factions and aggrieved members with a view to winning the 2019 elections.

Theguardia­n learnt that already party leaders have agreed in principle to allow concession­s in the delegates for its national convention, absorb intending members and persuade those intending to file law suits against one of the suspended members named into the convention’s appeal committee.

State Chairman, Dr. Ben Nwoye, told reporters at the Akanu Ibiam Internatio­nal Airport, Enugu, that the party was determined to take over the Enugu State government next year.

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