Saturday, July 27, 2024

APGA National Chairman Mourns the passing of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah

 APGA NATIONAL CHAIRMAN, SLY EZEOKENWA MOURNS THE PASSING OF SENATOR IFEANYI UBAH



By Wole Adedoyin


The incumbent National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa, has mourned the passing of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, who represented Anambra South Senatorial District.


"Words fail me as I grapple with the devastating loss of my dear big brother and friend, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah," Ezeokenwa expressed. 


"The sorrow that weighs on my heart is twofold. We have lost a great son of Ndi Igbo as well as a towering figure in both politics and other areas of national life, whom I shared my last flight with a few days ago. On that journey, we exchanged anecdotes about our personal lives and hopes for the future. Little did I know that our conversation would be our last."


Ezeokenwa noted that Senator Ubah's passing has left a profound void in Anambra State and the wider Nigerian community. Despite their political differences, Ezeokenwa acknowledged Ubah as a consummate statesman who utilized his business acumen and philanthropic spirit to positively impact their state and nation. 


"His unwavering dedication to the progress of our dear state will be sorely missed, as will his remarkable legacy," he stated.


Reflecting on Ubah's contributions, Ezeokenwa highlighted the senator's commitment to the development of Anambra South and his efforts to uplift the lives of many through various initiatives. 


"Senator Ubah was a man who believed in the power of giving back to the society and empowering the less privileged," Ezeokenwa remarked.


At this difficult time, Ezeokenwa extended his heartfelt condolences to Ubah's family, friends, loved ones, and the entire Ndi Anambra. "May they find solace in the outpouring of love and support from all corners of the nation," he added.


Ezeokenwa also called for unity and solidarity among the people of Anambra State in honoring Senator Ubah's memory. "Let us come together to celebrate his life and continue his work in advancing the well-being of our community," he urged.


The APGA National Chairman pledged that the party would honor Senator Ubah's legacy by upholding the values he stood for and continuing to work towards the betterment of Anambra State. "Senator Ubah's vision for a prosperous and inclusive society will remain a guiding light for us all," Ezeokenwa promised.


Finally, Ezeokenwa requested a moment of silence and prayers for the late senator, emphasizing the need to remember his contributions and the positive impact he made on many lives. "Senator Ifeanyi Ubah's spirit will live on in our hearts, and his work will continue to inspire future generations," he said.


The entire APGA family joined the nation in mourning the loss of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, celebrating his life, and cherishing the memories of a man who dedicated his life to public service and the betterment of his people.

APGA National Secretary Reaffirms Leadership of Sly Ezeokenwa Amidst Destabilization Attempts

APGA NATIONAL SECRETARY REAFFIRMS LEADERSHIP OF SLY EZEOKENWA AMIDST DESTABILIZATION ATTEMPTS


By Wole Adedoyin



The National Secretary of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Mallam Ibrahim Mani has reiterated the firm leadership of Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa, who is currently presiding over the affairs of the party. 


This assurance comes amidst circulating misinformation and attempts to destabilize the party's leadership structure.


In a recent statement, the National Secretary, Mallam Ibrahim Mani confirmed that Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa is effectively managing the National Secretariat of APGA. 


This confirmation is crucial in maintaining party unity and ensuring that members are aligned with the legitimate leadership.


Moreover, the National Secretary emphasized the unwavering leadership of His Excellency, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, who remains the National Leader of APGA. 


Prof. Soludo, also the Executive Governor of Anambra State, continues to enjoy the overwhelming support of the Ndigbo community, reinforcing his position as a pivotal figure in the party.


The National Secretary condemned the actions of those attempting to undermine Prof. Soludo's developmental initiatives. He described such individuals as enemies of progress and urged them to seek forgiveness for their attempts to disrupt the state's advancement.


Reaffirming the commitment to Prof. Soludo's vision, the National Secretary stated that his second tenure as the Executive Governor of Anambra State is both sacrosanct and divinely destined. 


He assured that under the leadership of Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa, APGA will continue to thrive and achieve its goals.


The statement also called on all party members and the general public to disregard the unfounded claims being propagated by individuals such as Edozie and his associates. 


These claims are seen as baseless and not reflective of the party's true state of affairs.

Sunday, July 21, 2024

APGA National Chairman, Sly Ezeokenwa Congratulates new NBA President, Mazi Afam Osigwe

 APGA NATIONAL CHAIRMAN, SLY EZEOKENWA CONGRATULATES NEW NBA PRESIDENT, MAZI AFAM OSIGWE (SAN)



By Wole Adedoyin


The National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa, has congratulated Mazi Afam Osigwe (SAN) on his emergence as the 32nd President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA).


In a statement issued today, Barr. Ezeokenwa expressed his profound sense of elation and admiration for Mazi Afam Osigwe’s historic victory. He lauded the newly elected NBA President's relentless dedication, unwavering professionalism, and exceptional character, which have earned him the trust and support of the entire NBA community.


"As a dedicated member of the NBA, I take great pride in acknowledging Mazi Afam Osigwe's relentless dedication, unwavering professionalism, and exceptional character. These traits, clearly apparent to the NBA community, have rightfully earned him their trust, and rightfully so, for they have resulted in his well-deserved election to the lofty position of NBA President," Ezeokenwa stated.


He further described Mazi Afam Osigwe (SAN) as a paragon of legal expertise and integrity. "Mazi Afam Osigwe (SAN) is, without a shadow of a doubt, the paragon of legal expertise and integrity. His unwavering commitment to justice, innovative approach, and inclusive leadership will undoubtedly drive the association forward during these critical times, just as he successfully demonstrated during his tenure as a former NBA General Secretary," he added.


The APGA National Chairman also highlighted the alignment of the new NBA President's vision with the core values of APGA. "As you unfurl your visionary leadership, APGA stands with you, steadfast in our mutual commitment to pursuing justice, transparency, inclusive leadership, economic prosperity, fight against corruption, and societal betterment, which you have pledged to champion," Ezeokenwa affirmed.


Ezeokenwa emphasized the significance of Osigwe's leadership at a time when the legal profession and the nation at large are navigating complex challenges. He expressed confidence that the new NBA President's tenure would usher in a new era of progress and innovation for the association.


"I congratulate you once again, Mazi Afam Osigwe (SAN), and extend our heartfelt well wishes on behalf of APGA. May your leadership be as boundless as your impact, both within the NBA and in Nigeria at large," Ezeokenwa concluded.


The entire APGA community looks forward to witnessing the positive transformations that Mazi Afam Osigwe's presidency will bring to the Nigerian Bar Association and the broader legal landscape.

Anambra's Green Revolution: Governor Soludo's Bold Environmental Initiative

 ANAMBRA'S GREEN REVOLUTION: GOVERNOR SOLUDO'S BOLD ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVE



By Wole Adedoyin


In a decisive and visionary move to champion environmental sustainability, Anambra State Governor, Prof. Charles Soludo CFR, has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative by distributing 1,040,000 seedlings to residents. This bold effort aims to transform Anambra into a super green state, setting a precedent for other regions to follow.


The distribution ceremony took place at the Godwin Achebe Stadium in Fegge, Onitsha South Local Government Area, on Saturday, July 20, 2024. The event drew a massive crowd, eager to witness this historic occasion that marked the beginning of Anambra's environmental revolution.


Addressing the enthusiastic gathering, Governor Soludo passionately declared that his administration is committed to actualizing a green and sustainable Anambra State. He emphasized that distributing at least one million seedlings to residents annually is a strategic effort to combat climate change and promote environmental health.


Governor Soludo outlined a comprehensive plan for distributing seedlings to families, schools, churches, and markets, ensuring that every segment of society contributes to the state's environmental sustainability. He stated, "We have distributed over one million seedlings today, and millions more will follow. Starting next year, we will distribute at least one million seedlings annually. Communities, schools, churches, and markets will all benefit."


He continued, "Anambra's green environment will be sustainable, and poverty will be eradicated. We are building a society free of poverty. Thank you very much, and God bless you all."


The diverse range of seedlings distributed includes 700,000 palm seedlings, 200,000 ukwa seedlings, 50,000 bitter kola seedlings, and 40,000 paw-paw seedlings. This variety ensures that the initiative caters to different ecological needs and preferences, promoting biodiversity.


This initiative is poised to create a new industrial ecosystem, positioning Anambra State as a leader in environmental sustainability and green innovation. Governor Soludo's ambitious plan not only addresses environmental challenges but also paves the way for economic growth and poverty alleviation.


The Governor's vision extends beyond environmental conservation. By fostering a green economy, Soludo aims to create jobs and improve the quality of life for Anambra's residents. The planting of these seedlings is expected to boost agricultural productivity, providing raw materials for local industries and enhancing food security.


Governor Soludo's administration has also implemented policies to support this green revolution. These include providing technical assistance to farmers, promoting agroforestry, and encouraging community participation in environmental conservation.


In his speech, Governor Soludo highlighted the long-term benefits of this initiative. He noted that a greener Anambra would lead to improved air quality, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and a healthier environment for future generations.


Furthermore, the Governor's plan includes educational campaigns to raise awareness about the importance of environmental sustainability. Schools and community organizations are being mobilized to take an active role in tree planting and maintenance.


The Governor's environmental initiative has received widespread acclaim from various quarters. Environmentalists, community leaders, and residents have praised Soludo's proactive approach, expressing hope that it will inspire similar efforts across Nigeria.


As Anambra embarks on this transformative journey, the state's commitment to sustainability sets a powerful example. Governor Soludo's initiative underscores the importance of visionary leadership in addressing global challenges like climate change and environmental degradation.

Saturday, July 20, 2024

APGA: NWC Sues INEC for Alleged Bias, Upholds Ezeokenwa's Chairmanship

 APGA: NWC SUES INEC FOR ALLEGED BIAS, UPHOLDS EZEOKENWA'S CHAIRMANSHIP



By Wole Adedoyin


The National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has initiated legal proceedings against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), accusing the electoral body of partisanship and unlawful interference in the party's internal matters.


In a recent news briefing held in Abuja, Barrister Sylvester Ezeokenwa, the National Chairman of APGA, announced that the party had filed a lawsuit in the Abuja High Court. The lawsuit challenges INEC's alleged failure to provide evidence proving that Chief Edozie Njoku ever held a national office within APGA.


The case, identified by the number FHC/ABJ/CS/966/2024, was lodged on July 18, 2024, before Justice J.K. Omotosho. APGA is seeking a court order compelling INEC to produce the required evidence and to prevent what the party perceives as INEC's biased actions from undermining its leadership.


Ezeokenwa expressed his dismay over INEC’s recent assertions. "We are at a loss regarding the recent false representation by INEC that Chief Edozie Njoku and his group are National Executives of APGA 'by order of Court.' We challenge the Commission to produce any Court Order wherein the Court has made any positive pronouncement recognizing Chief Edozie Njoku and his group as National officers of APGA," he stated emphatically.


He further asserted, "We firmly assert that no such court order exists. The current representation by INEC concerning Chief Edozie Njoku and his group is false, illegal, baseless, and without any justification."


Ezeokenwa lamented that INEC, as an institution established by the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), is mandated to operate strictly within the confines of the law. He warned that INEC's actions could have severe implications for democracy in Nigeria. "It portends grave danger for our democracy for INEC to arrogate to itself the unfettered power to determine who the National Officers of a political party are without recourse to due process," he cautioned.


Highlighting the legitimacy of APGA's leadership, Ezeokenwa noted that various court judgments and rulings have confirmed his position as the party’s National Chairman. "It is abundantly clear from the plethora of court judgments and rulings that the legitimate leadership of APGA is firm under Barr. Sylvester Ezeokenwa," he declared.


APGA, as a law-abiding political party, has communicated its stance to INEC through its team of lawyers. Ezeokenwa expressed confidence that INEC would act swiftly to rectify any misinformation and uphold the integrity of the party’s leadership as determined by the courts.


"In light of these clear judicial determinations, we urge INEC to correct this misinformation promptly. The sanctity of accurate information is critical to maintaining the trust and confidence of the public in our electoral process," Ezeokenwa emphasized.


Recalling past events, Ezeokenwa pointed out that INEC had duly monitored the legitimate APGA National Convention held on May 31, 2023, at the International Conference Centre (ICC) in Awka, Anambra State. INEC's participation and subsequent report further validated the legitimate leadership of the party.


"We expect INEC to act responsibly and rectify the publication to reflect the legitimate leadership of APGA under Barr. Sylvester Ezeokenwa," he stated.


Ezeokenwa reiterated APGA's commitment to unity under its legitimate leadership, emphasizing that the party would continue to pursue the best interests of its members and the nation at large. He urged INEC to adhere strictly to the provisions of the Constitution and the laws governing its operations, avoiding unnecessary interference in the internal affairs of political parties.

Federal High Court Orders Edozie Njoku to Cease Claiming APGA National Chairmanship

 FEDERAL HIGH COURT ORDERS EDOZIE NJOKU TO CEASE CLAIMING APGA NATIONAL CHAIRMANSHIP



By Wole Adedoyin


A Federal High Court in Abuja has issued an order requiring Edozie Njoku to stop parading himself as the National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) with immediate effect. This directive comes amid an ongoing legal tussle within the party.


A legal practitioner, who chose to remain anonymous, revealed this development, noting that a certified true copy of the court order had been obtained. The lawyer highlighted the significance of this ruling, considering it a major victory for APGA as it effectively nullifies Njoku's claims to the party's leadership.


The lawyer emphasized that neither the Supreme Court, the Appeal Court, nor any Federal High Court had ever recognized Njoku as the legitimate national chairman of APGA. This clarification is expected to quell the confusion and disputes surrounding the party's leadership.


Furthermore, the lawyer warned that if Njoku fails to comply with the court order, he could face charges of contempt of court, potentially resulting in imprisonment. This stern warning underscores the seriousness of the court's directive and the legal implications of non-compliance.


The legal practitioner also expressed confidence in Governor Charles Soludo's leadership as the national leader of APGA and Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa as the legitimate national chairman. He assured party members that APGA is in capable hands under their stewardship.


This court order brings relief to many APGA members who have been troubled by the ongoing leadership crisis. The ruling is seen as a step towards restoring stability and unity within the party.


With this legal clarification, Governor Soludo is now expected to contest the 2025 elections on the APGA platform, with Barrister Ezeokenwa providing leadership as the national chairman. This anticipated alignment is likely to strengthen the party's position in the upcoming elections.


The resolution of this leadership dispute is crucial for APGA as it prepares for future political engagements. Ensuring a unified front under recognized leadership will be key to the party's success and effectiveness in the political arena.


The legal practitioner's revelations and the court's order mark a turning point for APGA, aiming to resolve internal conflicts and focus on its political objectives. Party members and stakeholders will be closely monitoring the situation to ensure compliance with the court's ruling.


Overall, this development represents a significant step towards stabilizing APGA's leadership and reinforcing its organizational structure, which is vital for its long-term viability and success in Nigeria's political landscape.

Federal High Court Orders Edozie Njoku to Cease Claiming APGA National Chairmanship

 FEDERAL HIGH COURT ORDERS EDOZIE NJOKU TO CEASE CLAIMING APGA NATIONAL CHAIRMANSHIP



By Wole Adedoyin


A Federal High Court in Abuja has issued an order requiring Edozie Njoku to stop parading himself as the National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) with immediate effect. This directive comes amid an ongoing legal tussle within the party.


A legal practitioner, who chose to remain anonymous, revealed this development, noting that a certified true copy of the court order had been obtained. The lawyer highlighted the significance of this ruling, considering it a major victory for APGA as it effectively nullifies Njoku's claims to the party's leadership.


The lawyer emphasized that neither the Supreme Court, the Appeal Court, nor any Federal High Court had ever recognized Njoku as the legitimate national chairman of APGA. This clarification is expected to quell the confusion and disputes surrounding the party's leadership.


Furthermore, the lawyer warned that if Njoku fails to comply with the court order, he could face charges of contempt of court, potentially resulting in imprisonment. This stern warning underscores the seriousness of the court's directive and the legal implications of non-compliance.


The legal practitioner also expressed confidence in Governor Charles Soludo's leadership as the national leader of APGA and Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa as the legitimate national chairman. He assured party members that APGA is in capable hands under their stewardship.


This court order brings relief to many APGA members who have been troubled by the ongoing leadership crisis. The ruling is seen as a step towards restoring stability and unity within the party.


With this legal clarification, Governor Soludo is now expected to contest the 2025 elections on the APGA platform, with Barrister Ezeokenwa providing leadership as the national chairman. This anticipated alignment is likely to strengthen the party's position in the upcoming elections.


The resolution of this leadership dispute is crucial for APGA as it prepares for future political engagements. Ensuring a unified front under recognized leadership will be key to the party's success and effectiveness in the political arena.


The legal practitioner's revelations and the court's order mark a turning point for APGA, aiming to resolve internal conflicts and focus on its political objectives. Party members and stakeholders will be closely monitoring the situation to ensure compliance with the court's ruling.


Overall, this development represents a significant step towards stabilizing APGA's leadership and reinforcing its organizational structure, which is vital for its long-term viability and success in Nigeria's political landscape.

Chekwas Okorie: Unmasking a Legacy of Political Blackmail and Deception

 CHEKWAS OKORIE: UNMASKING A LEGACY OF POLITICAL BLACKMAIL AND DECEPTION



By Wole Adedoyin


In the political landscape of Nigeria, few names stir controversy like that of Chief Chekwas Okorie. 


Mazi Ejimofor Opara, the National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), recently penned a scathing article labeling Okorie as a serial blackmailer. This piece aims to shed light on the allegations and controversies surrounding Okorie’s actions, particularly his recent attacks on the Supreme Court and the Presidency.


Chief Chekwas Okorie's latest antics involve an attempt to rehabilitate the tarnished image of Edozie Njoku and his associates, whom Opara describes as political schemers. According to Opara, Okorie has resorted to his familiar strategy of leveling baseless accusations against high-ranking institutions to serve his interests. In a recent speech, Okorie alleged that Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State had made arrangements to influence the Supreme Court to reverse its decisions. Such claims, Opara argues, are unfounded and serve only to mislead the public and undermine the credibility of the judiciary.


On July 14, 2024, Okorie and his cohort, including their financier Nicholas Ukachukwu, met to strategize on using blackmail to legitimize their dubious actions. 


This meeting, Opara suggests, stressed their desperation and willingness to resort to unethical methods to achieve their goals. To challenge Okorie's assertions, Opara poses three critical questions that demand clear, evidence-based responses.


First, Opara challenges Okorie to provide the Certified True Copy (CTC) of the Independent National Electoral Commission's (INEC) report on the purported 2019 APGA convention in Owerri. According to Opara, no such document exists, and any claims to the contrary are fabrications meant to deceive.


Secondly, Opara asks for the judgment of any court, including the Supreme Court, that recognizes Edozie Njoku as the National Chairman of APGA. He asserts that no such judgment exists, and any suggestion otherwise is a blatant lie.


Thirdly, Opara highlights the dubious origins of Njoku’s current claims, stemming from a discredited judgment by a High Court in Jigawa. The Kano Court of Appeal, in 2021, had unanimously dismissed this judgment, asserting that the Jigawa High Court lacked jurisdiction over the matter. This judgment came in the lead-up to the Anambra governorship election, which Soludo won decisively.


Opara's critique extends beyond Okorie’s recent actions. He accuses Okorie of having a long history of blackmail and political opportunism. Over the past two decades, Okorie has allegedly used blackmail as a tool to further his political ambitions. He has been accused of attempting to destroy APGA, despite his claims of wanting to preserve the party. His involvement with the United Progressive Party (UPP) and subsequent defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC) are cited as evidence of his opportunistic tendencies.


According to Opara, Okorie's actions reveal him as a political jobber with no verifiable means of livelihood. His continuous search for political relevance through blackmail and deception has, in Opara's view, made him a character not to be taken seriously. Despite his efforts, Okorie has not succeeded in his attempts to gain political power or influence.


Opara suggests that Okorie's latest blackmail attempt is a testimony to his unchanging nature. 


Rather than pursuing legitimate political engagement, Okorie continues to rely on unethical tactics. His current alignment with Nicholas Ukachukwu, Opara argues, is another example of his willingness to ally with anyone who can support his dubious endeavors.


The APGA National Publicity Secretary concludes that Okorie's game plan is now transparent to all. His consistent pattern of blackmail has alienated him from serious political circles. Except for Ukachukwu, no one is willing to support his unscrupulous activities. Opara’s article paints a picture of a man desperate for relevance but unable to escape the shadows of his own making

Monday, July 15, 2024

APGA Southwest Condemns INEC's Support for Njoku, Calls for Restoration of Ezeokenwa

 


APGA SOUTHWEST REJECTS INEC RECOGNITION OF NJOKU, CALLS FOR REVERSAL


The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in the Southwest region, under the leadership of Alh. Suraj Owolabi, has firmly rejected the recognition of Edozie Njoku by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). This decision by INEC has been met with strong disapproval from the Southwest APGA caucus, which includes Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Ekiti, Ondo, and Osun states.


In a recent statement, the Southwest APGA caucus criticized INEC's action, urging the electoral body to reverse its recognition of Njoku. 


The caucus emphasized that Edozie Njoku was not a product of any National Convention of APGA, and INEC did not monitor any such convention where Njoku was purportedly elected as the National Chairman of the party.


Alh. Suraj Owolabi, the Southwest Chairman, expressed his dismay over INEC's decision. He remarked, "I am disturbed that INEC is still living in the dark. Just when we were celebrating the growth of our democracy, someone within INEC, possibly the chairman, decided that Nigeria's democratic progress needed to be slowed down. Such a person must be an enemy of progress."


Owolabi continued, "How could someone proclaim or announce recognition of a non-existent person from a non-existent group as the National Chairman of a vibrant, functioning political party like APGA? Such proclamations must have occurred in Nigeria's first or second republics. It is a primitive pronouncement that shouldn't be taken seriously, but for the sake of innocent Nigerians who might not understand the antic."


He further stressed, "If Nigeria is to progress democratically, individuals who can move with the tide of time should be in charge of our nation's affairs. Nigeria will survive."


The Southwest APGA caucus has thrown its full support behind Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa, who they assert was duly elected in accordance with the Electoral Act, the Party's Constitution, and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


The caucus condemned INEC's actions as undemocratic and unconstitutional, accusing the electoral body of attempting to tarnish the hard-earned reputation of APGA. They urged INEC to withdraw its recognition of Njoku and issue an apology to the party and its members.


Alh. Suraj Owolabi emphasized the need for INEC to act responsibly and uphold democratic principles. He stated, "INEC must understand that its role is to facilitate democracy, not hinder it. Recognizing an illegitimate leader only serves to undermine the integrity of our electoral process."


The Southwest APGA caucus remains steadfast in its commitment to ensuring that the will of its members is respected and that the party's leadership reflects the true choice of its delegates. They called on all party members and supporters to remain vigilant and continue to advocate for justice and transparency within the political system.


Finally, the Southwest APGA caucus reiterated its call for INEC to reverse its recognition of Edozie Njoku and to restore the rightful leadership of Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa. They vowed to pursue all necessary legal and political avenues to protect the integrity of the party and Nigeria's democracy.

APGA Southwest Condemns INEC's Support for Njoku, Calls for Restoration of Ezeokenwa

 APGA SOUTHWEST REJECTS INEC RECOGNITION OF NJOKU, CALLS FOR REVERSAL



The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in the Southwest region, under the leadership of Alh. Suraj Owolabi, has firmly rejected the recognition of Edozie Njoku by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). This decision by INEC has been met with strong disapproval from the Southwest APGA caucus, which includes Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Ekiti, Ondo, and Osun states.


In a recent statement, the Southwest APGA caucus criticized INEC's action, urging the electoral body to reverse its recognition of Njoku. 


The caucus emphasized that Edozie Njoku was not a product of any National Convention of APGA, and INEC did not monitor any such convention where Njoku was purportedly elected as the National Chairman of the party.


Alh. Suraj Owolabi, the Southwest Chairman, expressed his dismay over INEC's decision. He remarked, "I am disturbed that INEC is still living in the dark. Just when we were celebrating the growth of our democracy, someone within INEC, possibly the chairman, decided that Nigeria's democratic progress needed to be slowed down. Such a person must be an enemy of progress."


Owolabi continued, "How could someone proclaim or announce recognition of a non-existent person from a non-existent group as the National Chairman of a vibrant, functioning political party like APGA? Such proclamations must have occurred in Nigeria's first or second republics. It is a primitive pronouncement that shouldn't be taken seriously, but for the sake of innocent Nigerians who might not understand the antic."


He further stressed, "If Nigeria is to progress democratically, individuals who can move with the tide of time should be in charge of our nation's affairs. Nigeria will survive."


The Southwest APGA caucus has thrown its full support behind Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa, who they assert was duly elected in accordance with the Electoral Act, the Party's Constitution, and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


The caucus condemned INEC's actions as undemocratic and unconstitutional, accusing the electoral body of attempting to tarnish the hard-earned reputation of APGA. They urged INEC to withdraw its recognition of Njoku and issue an apology to the party and its members.


Alh. Suraj Owolabi emphasized the need for INEC to act responsibly and uphold democratic principles. He stated, "INEC must understand that its role is to facilitate democracy, not hinder it. Recognizing an illegitimate leader only serves to undermine the integrity of our electoral process."


The Southwest APGA caucus remains steadfast in its commitment to ensuring that the will of its members is respected and that the party's leadership reflects the true choice of its delegates. They called on all party members and supporters to remain vigilant and continue to advocate for justice and transparency within the political system.


Finally, the Southwest APGA caucus reiterated its call for INEC to reverse its recognition of Edozie Njoku and to restore the rightful leadership of Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa. They vowed to pursue all necessary legal and political avenues to protect the integrity of the party and Nigeria's democracy.

APGA Southwest Rejects INEC Recognition of Njoku, Calls for Reversal

 APGA SOUTHWEST REJECTS INEC RECOGNITION OF NJOKU, CALLS FOR REVERSAL



The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in the Southwest region, under the leadership of Alh. Suraj Owolabi, has firmly rejected the recognition of Edozie Njoku by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). This decision by INEC has been met with strong disapproval from the Southwest APGA caucus, which includes Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Ekiti, Ondo, and Osun states.


In a recent statement, the Southwest APGA caucus criticized INEC's action, urging the electoral body to reverse its recognition of Njoku. 


The caucus emphasized that Edozie Njoku was not a product of any National Convention of APGA, and INEC did not monitor any such convention where Njoku was purportedly elected as the National Chairman of the party.


Alh. Suraj Owolabi, the Southwest Chairman, expressed his dismay over INEC's decision. He remarked, "I am disturbed that INEC is still living in the dark. Just when we were celebrating the growth of our democracy, someone within INEC, possibly the chairman, decided that Nigeria's democratic progress needed to be slowed down. Such a person must be an enemy of progress."


Owolabi continued, "How could someone proclaim or announce recognition of a non-existent person from a non-existent group as the National Chairman of a vibrant, functioning political party like APGA? Such proclamations must have occurred in Nigeria's first or second republics. It is a primitive pronouncement that shouldn't be taken seriously, but for the sake of innocent Nigerians who might not understand the antic."


He further stressed, "If Nigeria is to progress democratically, individuals who can move with the tide of time should be in charge of our nation's affairs. Nigeria will survive."


The Southwest APGA caucus has thrown its full support behind Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa, who they assert was duly elected in accordance with the Electoral Act, the Party's Constitution, and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


The caucus condemned INEC's actions as undemocratic and unconstitutional, accusing the electoral body of attempting to tarnish the hard-earned reputation of APGA. They urged INEC to withdraw its recognition of Njoku and issue an apology to the party and its members.


Alh. Suraj Owolabi emphasized the need for INEC to act responsibly and uphold democratic principles. He stated, "INEC must understand that its role is to facilitate democracy, not hinder it. Recognizing an illegitimate leader only serves to undermine the integrity of our electoral process."


The Southwest APGA caucus remains steadfast in its commitment to ensuring that the will of its members is respected and that the party's leadership reflects the true choice of its delegates. They called on all party members and supporters to remain vigilant and continue to advocate for justice and transparency within the political system.


Finally, the Southwest APGA caucus reiterated its call for INEC to reverse its recognition of Edozie Njoku and to restore the rightful leadership of Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa. They vowed to pursue all necessary legal and political avenues to protect the integrity of the party and Nigeria's democracy.

Friday, July 12, 2024

A Critical Examination Of APGA Leadership Dispute by Wole Adedoyin

 

INEC'S MISINTERPRETATION OF COURT JUDGMENT: A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF APGA LEADERSHIP DISPUTE


 

By Wole Adedoyin

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) recently released a statement recognizing Edozie Njoku as the National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), a decision that has sparked significant controversy and criticism. This article delves into the flawed interpretation of court judgments by INEC, highlighting the discrepancies and errors in their recognition of Njoku.

INEC's statement claims that its decision is based on the Court of Appeal's judgment affirming an earlier judgment by the FCT High Court, Bwari Judicial Division. However, this interpretation is fundamentally flawed. Neither the FCT High Court judgment nor the Court of Appeal's judgment declared Edozie Njoku as the National Chairman of APGA. INEC's assertion that it is complying with the Supreme Court's corrected judgment is equally erroneous, as the Supreme Court did not pronounce Njoku as the National Chairman.

Edozie Njoku's claim to the National Chairmanship of APGA is based on a purported victory in a non-existent Owerri convention in 2019, which allegedly granted him a four-year tenure. Even if this were true, Njoku's claimed tenure would have ended in 2023. APGA has since conducted a National Convention that elected Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa as the new National Chairman, rendering any claims by Njoku obsolete.

The Supreme Court's corrected judgment has been clarified by the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, under Hon Justice James Omotosho. This court explicitly stated that the Supreme Court did not recognize Njoku as the National Chairman, affirming Chief Victor Ike Oye's leadership during the disputed period. This judgment was upheld by the Court of Appeal, yet INEC chose to ignore these clarifications, further complicating the situation.

Neither Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa nor APGA was a party to the suit leading to the judgment INEC purportedly enforced. Edozie Njoku himself was not involved in the suit under review. This raises questions about how INEC arrived at its decision and whether it has the authority to unilaterally determine APGA's leadership.

Reports suggest that INEC's hasty decision was influenced by blackmail and threats of legal consequences, including the potential imprisonment of the INEC Chairman for contempt of court. This pressure led INEC to overlook a pending appeal and motion for stay of execution filed by Chief Victor Oye, violating judicial norms that require respect for pending court processes.

INEC's decision represents a clear case of arbitrariness and legal overreach. While INEC has a constitutional mandate to regulate political parties, its actions must align with the law. The commission's recognition of Njoku, despite the lack of any court pronouncement to that effect, undermines the judicial system's integrity and APGA's internal processes.

APGA, a law-abiding party, has instructed its legal team to challenge INEC's decision in court. The party emphasizes that the leadership tussle between Chief Victor Ike Oye and Edozie Njoku is a closed chapter, with the tenure in question having expired over a year ago. Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa remains the duly elected National Chairman, and no court has nullified his chairmanship.

INEC's arbitrary decision threatens the stability and progress APGA has made under its current leadership. The commission should not become a stumbling block to the party's advancement by succumbing to the influence of selfish and desperate politicians.

APGA calls on INEC to reverse its decision in the interest of justice. The party urges its members and the public to remain calm and assured that this obstacle will be overcome. APGA's commitment to legal processes and the rule of law will guide its response to this challenge.

Thursday, July 11, 2024

APGA Osun Greets Mazi Ejimofor Opara, Alh. Suraj Owolabi on their birthdays

 OSUN APGA GREETS MAZI EJIMOFOR OPARA, ALH. SURAJ OWOLABI ON THEIR BIRTHDAYS



The leadership of the Osun State Chapter of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has congratulated Mazi Ejimofor Opara, the National Publicity Secretary of APGA, and Alhaji Suraj Owolabi, the National Vice Chairman (Southwest) of APGA, on the joyous occasion of their birthdays today.


In a press statement issued by the Chairman of the Osun State Chapter of APGA, Wole Adedoyin, the party lauded the exceptional contributions of both leaders to the growth and success of APGA at the national level. Adedoyin highlighted their unwavering dedication, commitment, and exemplary leadership within the party.


“Mazi Ejimofor Opara has been a pillar of strength and a beacon of inspiration for many within our party,” Adedoyin said. “His role as National Publicity Secretary has been pivotal in enhancing the visibility and credibility of APGA across the nation. We are proud to celebrate his achievements and wish him continued success in all his endeavors.”


Similarly, Adedoyin praised Alhaji Suraj Owolabi for his steadfast leadership and invaluable contributions as the National Vice Chairman (Southwest). “Alhaji Owolabi’s efforts in strengthening the party’s presence in the Southwest region are commendable,” Adedoyin noted. “His dedication and tireless work have significantly bolstered our party’s growth and influence in this crucial region.”


The Osun APGA Chairman further emphasized the importance of unity and collective effort in achieving the party’s goals. He urged all members to draw inspiration from the exemplary leadership of Mazi Ejimofor Opara and Alhaji Suraj Owolabi. “As we celebrate these two outstanding leaders, let us renew our commitment to the ideals and principles that APGA stands for,” Adedoyin encouraged.


Adedoyin also extended his best wishes to the families of Opara and Owolabi, acknowledging the support and sacrifices that have enabled these leaders to serve the party and the nation effectively. “Behind every great leader is a supportive family,” he said. “We appreciate their unwavering support and pray for their continued strength and unity.”


The statement highlighted the significant milestones achieved by APGA under the guidance of Opara and Owolabi, including successful campaigns, policy advocacy, and community engagement initiatives. Adedoyin expressed confidence in their continued contributions towards a brighter future for the party.


In celebrating the birthdays of these distinguished leaders, the Osun State Chapter of APGA reaffirmed its commitment to fostering a progressive and inclusive political environment. Adedoyin called on all party members and supporters to join in the celebrations and to remain steadfast in their support for the party’s leadership.


“On behalf of the entire Osun APGA family, we wish Mazi Ejimofor Opara and Alhaji Suraj Owolabi a joyous and memorable birthday celebration,” Adedoyin concluded. “May they be blessed with good health, prosperity, and many more years of impactful service to our great party and the nation.”

Wednesday, July 10, 2024

APGA Denounces INEC's Misinterpretation, Affirms Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa As National Chairman

 APGA DENOUNCES INEC'S MISINTERPRETATION, AFFIRMS BARR. SLY EZEOKENWA AS NATIONAL CHAIRMAN



By Wole Adedoyin


The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has expressed strong condemnation of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) following a statement released by the commission. INEC's statement claimed recognition of Edozie Njoku as the National Chairman of APGA, citing a judgment by the Court of Appeal that allegedly affirmed an earlier FCT High Court ruling. This announcement has prompted a stern rebuttal from APGA.


Mazi Ejimofor Opara KSM, the National Publicity Secretary of APGA, issued a press statement rejecting INEC's interpretation of the Court of Appeal's judgment. According to Opara, neither the FCT High Court nor the Court of Appeal ever declared Edozie Njoku as APGA's National Chairman. Furthermore, Opara pointed out that there is no court mandate for INEC to recognize Njoku, nor is there evidence of INEC monitoring any convention held by Njoku.


APGA criticized INEC's decision, which it based on an incorrect interpretation of the Supreme Court's corrected judgment from March 24, 2023. The party emphasized that the Supreme Court never pronounced Njoku as the National Chairman, and this was reinforced by a concurring judgment from one of the Court of Appeal Justices. The party questioned the basis of INEC's decision, noting that it was not grounded in any court judgment.


Additionally, Opara highlighted that Njoku had claimed to have won the National Chairmanship in a purported 2019 Owerri convention, which would have had a four-year tenure ending in 2023. Regardless, the tenure in question has already elapsed, and APGA has since conducted a National Convention that elected Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa as the National Chairman.


The statement stressed that no existing court judgment recognizes Njoku as the National Chairman. Opara recounted an incident where Jude Okeke, claiming to be APGA's National Chairman, was dismissed by the Court of Appeal, which affirmed Victor Oye's position—a judgment upheld by the Supreme Court.


Moreover, APGA noted that the correct interpretation of the Supreme Court's judgment was clarified by Hon Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja Division. This judgment was affirmed by the Court of Appeal, establishing that neither the Supreme Court nor any other court had recognized Njoku as APGA's National Chairman.


The party expressed concern over INEC's decision, emphasizing that neither Ezeokenwa nor APGA was involved in the suit leading to the contested judgment. APGA suggested that INEC acted under pressure and ignored a pending appeal and stay of execution motion filed by Chief Victor Oye, choosing instead to enforce a judgment that did not declare Njoku as Chairman.


APGA reiterated that Njoku is not recognized as the National Chairman by any court. The party called for INEC to operate within legal boundaries, criticizing the commission's arbitrary actions. 


APGA announced plans to challenge INEC's decision in court, affirming that the current leadership under Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa remains legitimate.


The party assured its members and the public of its commitment to overcoming this challenge, urging calm and patience. APGA called on INEC to reverse its decision in the interest of justice, vowing to continue its progress despite the recent setback.


APGA remains confident that with divine guidance, the party will triumph over this obstacle.

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