Politics
APC Chieftain Drags Buhari, NEC To Court, Demands Oshiomhole’s Return
The crisis of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has taken a new turn, as a chieftain, Barrister Kalu Agu, is questioning the dismissal of the Adams Oshiomhole led National Working Committee (NWC) by the National Executive Council (NEC).
Brandnewsday reports that Agu, a Youth Leader of APC in Abia State, has challenged the NEC decision in dissolving the Oshiomhole’s led committee; adding that it is against the party’s constitution that projected a four-year stay in office.
Recall that the NEC, led by President Muhammadu Buhari, had appointed ex-National Secretary and Yobe Governor, Mai Mala Buni, as the Caretaker Chairman.
However, the Abia Youth Leader, insists that the council lacks the powers to sack the national leaders barely two years out of their constitutionally guaranteed four-year term of office.
APC Crisis in Court
The plaintiff, in suit no FHC/ABJ/ CS/736/2020, is praying for an order of the Federal High Court, Abuja, setting aside the dissolution of the NWC.
Agu, who also is also praying the court to restrain the Buni-led committee from addrersing themselves as national officers of the APC.
Furthermore, he prayed that the court should restrain the committee from putting into effect the resolution of the APC NEC meeting passed on June 25, 2020.
Also, Agu wants an order preventing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from recognizing, dealing with or relating with the caretaker committee to carry out the functions of the party NWC.
Additionally, the party chieftain is equally seeking an order of mandatory injunction compelling INEC to continue to recognise the Oshiomhole led members of the NWC as the authentic national officers of the party.
Court Injunction
The party member through his counsel, Ukpai Ukairo, is asking the court to strike down Article 17 of the APC constitution which provided for appointment of officers into the organs of the party for being inconsistent with section 223 of the 1999 Constitution and section 85 of the Electoral Act of 2010.
In a 44- paragraph affidavit in support of the originating summons, Agu claimed to be one of the foundation members of the Congress for Progressives Change (CPC) under which he ran for the House of Representatives in Arochukwu/Ohafia federal constituency of Abia State in 2011.
After the 2011 general elections, the CPC and others merged in 2013 to form the present APC.
Agu averred that he is an accredited APC member and that he was elected as the Abia State Youth Leader in April 2014 during the state’s congress held at Umuahia.
Insisting that the 1999 Constitution guaranteed four-year tenure for party officials, Agu declared that in breach of the same constitution, the NEC meeting passed an illegal resolution dissolving the NWC and also setting up an illegal caretaker committee.
Agu is praying the court to declare the dissolution of the NWC as unconstitutional, illegal, null and void and another declaration that the recognition accorded the caretaker committee is unconstitutional and illegal.
Respondents are the caretaker committee members.
They are Buni, Isiaka Oyebola, Ken Nnamani, Stella Okorete, Governor Sank Bello, Dr James Lalu, Senator Abubakar Yusuf, Hon Akinyemi Olaide, David Leon, Professor Their Mamman, Isiaka Ahmed and Senator Akpan Udoedehe.