(NAN) – Gov. Rochas Okorocha of Imo on Sunday described his
suspension by the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) as
“irrelevant’’.
Okorocha, in a statement by his Media Assistant, Mr Chinedu Offor, in
Owerri, however, urged the people of the state to remain calm and be
law-abiding.
“The governor is currently in the U.S. for a town hall meeting,
organised by Imo indigenes at Atlanta, Georgia,” the statement said.
Okorocha’s suspension may not be unconnected to his active
involvement in the merger talks, which eventually led to the formation
of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The National Executive Council of APGA in Abuja on Saturday accused
Okorocha of anti-party activities
for associating with the APC.
In a communiqué read at the end of the NEC’s meeting by Alhaji Tayo
Sowunmi, APGA’s National Vice Chairman (South-West), the party also
announced the dissolution of the State Executive Committee of APGA in
Imo.
In the communiqué, the NEC unanimously resolved to suspend Okorocha
from the party for anti-party activities, which were contrary to the
provisions of the APGA constitution.
“The NEC also unanimously resolved to dissolve the Imo Executive
Committee of APGA with immediate effect.“A 21-member caretaker committee
shall be appointed to run the affairs of the party in Imo pending the
conduct of the state congress,” the NEC said in the communiqué.
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