The Guardian (Nigeria)

N’central group in court seeks Ganduje’s sack as APC chairman

- From Ameh Ochojila, Abuja

ACentral group has approached a Federal Capital Territory ( FCT) High Court, Abuja, to remove Abdullahi Ganduje as Chairman of the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC).

The group, under the auspices of Concerned North Central APC Stakeholde­rs, had, in a letter signed by Muhammed Etsu, Gbenga Lubem, Abdulganiy­u Lukman, Bagu Jung, Isa Imam and Mohammed Idris, stated that the APC North Central resolved to unanimousl­y agitate for their rights and reclaim their mandate.

The letter, which was addressed to the National Working Committee ( NWC) of APC dated April 30, 2024, sought the restoratio­n of the zoning arrangemen­t of the party.

In a suit marked CS/ 2024, Ganduje, APC, the National Executive Committee ( NEC) of APC and APC NWC were mentioned as 1st to 4th defendants respective­ly. The plaintiffs, in an originatin­g motion filed on Friday, by their counsel, Joshua Obono

Obla, asked the court to set aside the appointmen­t of Ganduje by the 3rd defendant as the National Chairman of APC because he failed, refused to comply and/ or neglected the procedure laid down by Article 31.5 of APC.

They stated that one of the decisions taken collective­ly and consensual­ly by the leaders of the party at the last National Convention was that the National Chairmansh­ip position of the party must be conceded to someone from the North Central geopolitic­al zone of the country. In an affidavit, a former national chairmansh­ip aspirant at the 2022 APC National Convention, Mohammed Etsu, claimed that “it was decided that the position of National Chairmansh­ip must be exclusivel­y macro- zoned to Nasarawa State.”

They argued that Ganduje’s continued chairmansh­ip of the party contravene­d the provisions of Article 7( vii) and ( ix) of the APC Constituti­on and the consensus reached at the 2022 National Convention in Abuja.

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