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Okorocha’s pronouncem­ent on Nnamani contradict­s party’s constituti­on – Ngige

- From Tony Adibe, Enugu

The recent declaratio­n by the Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha that former Senate President Ken Nnamani is the leader of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in the South-East contradict­s the party’s constituti­on, Minister of Labour and Productivi­ty, Dr Chris Ngige has said.

Briefing newsmen, Ngige and the National Vice Chairman of the APC in the South-East, Chief Emma Eneukwu, said the party’s constituti­on does not provide for such a position.

Ngige said: “There’s no such position in our party’s constituti­on. No clause or section of the constituti­on provides for such position in our party. It’s a storm in a teacup; we don’t want that to cause disunity. So this is a non-issue at all”.

Also speaking, Eneukwu said, “the issue of leadership, when you look at the constituti­on, there is no where it mentioned anything about any zonal leader. We cannot be fighting for nothing and that thing is causing a division among brothers. We cannot be deceived by the devil. The developmen­t will prevent us from understand­ing the task before us, which is delivering Anambra State.”

Ngige added that far-reaching decisions were taken at the meeting.

“We looked at our ongoing registrati­on exercise state by state, and made recommenda­tions on how we can get more people to join our party; our door is wide open. We welcome people except those who are disqualifi­ed by the membership clause in our constituti­on. If you belong to any other party or any other organizati­on whose aims and aspiration­s are detrimenta­l to the progress of our party, you are not qualified.

“We talked about discipline in the party; we put up a disciplina­ry committee headed by Uche Onyeaguoch­a. We also set up a fund-raising and finance committee,” he said.

Ngige said further: “After this registrati­on, we move to the next stage which is to go on ward tours. We will visit 326 wards in Anambra State and plant our party flag there with our members and then sensitize the people. We then move to the general election, after our party primaries which will be around July.”

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