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Former Rivers Lawmaker, Dr. Chidi Lloyd has given reasons why he dumped the All Progressive Congress to the Peoples Democratic Party PDP. Dr. Lloyd while addressing his supporters when they paid he visit at his house said, “Am leaving a party where there’s no reward for hard work, no matter your sacrifice, loyalty and commitment, the leader doesn’t care.” I cannot continue to work while those sitting at their comfort zone comes up to eat with juicy package. People threatens to kill me on daily basis, my family at risk and danger just for me to defend the leader, yet, no appreciation. I almost lost my life, almost commit what I daily pray against to defend a man whose interest is in himself and those he feels are more ok to him. Now that am leaving, let me see my replacement. I apologise to Magnus Abe and his die-hard supporters, I see reason with them why they stand on justice but unfortunately for them, they fall from achieving, though I can’t conclude hence God holds the future. Please my esteem supporters, we have a stake as the ball keeps rolling. I am a politician, I know my time, I understand the game, so no one who is more a betrayer will call me a betrayer. Ask them why is APC dying while they claim to be a leader? I will reply whoever says he’s a leader while others who oppose him are betrayers. I will speak up soon but for now, know that am out of the mess.” Recall yesterday leaders of Peoples Democratic Party PDP in his Local Government Emohua welcomed Dr. Chidi Lloyd back to the party.
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JUSTICE George Omereji of the Rivers State High Court has struck out a suit against the Isaac Ogbogbula-led factional Caretaker Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC). The suit was filed by Caretaker Committee Chairman Igo Aguma. The faction, during an emergency meeting of statutory members chaired by Senator Andrew Uchendu, suspended Aguma from the party, and swore in Sokonte Davies as his replacement. But Aguma filed a contempt of court proceeding against Uchendu, Sokonte and Ogbogbula, saying they disobeyed court judgment. Shortly after the action, President Muhammadu Buhari and the APC National Working Committee ordered to party members to withdraw all court proceedings, either against the party or its members. But rather than withdraw the suit, Aguma adjourned for hearing till July 29. At a resumed sitting on Wednesday, Aguma and his lawyer, Kingsley Oru, were not was not in court. They also failed to serve the defendants the necessary documents for the suit, apparently leaving the court to its decision. Defendant’s lawyer Collins Dike told the court he was yet to be served the court processes. He was also surprised that neither Aguma nor his lawyer was in court, so he urged the court to strike out the suit for lack of proof of service after several adjournments without service and appearance. Justice Omereji thereafter struck out the suit and awarded a N50,000 cost on Aguma for wasting the time and resources of the defendants and court. He said: “The claimant’s lawyer failed to serve the respondents the court processes so I hereby strike out the suit for lacking proof of service. I also award N50,000 as cost in favour of the defendant’s lawyer.” |
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The dismissed Rivers State Caretaker Committee Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Igo Aguma, has explained that the Court of Appeal never gave any ruling or orders staying the declaratory reliefs granted him by the Lower Court as acting chairman. Aguma, in a statement by his Media Adviser, Livingstone Wechie, asked members of the public to ignore the claims by anti-Aguma forces the Appeal Court, which sat on the matter on Thursday, ordered for stay of execution. He said: The Court of Appeal declined jurisdiction and disqualified itself entirely from the Appeal in Isaac Ogbobula v. Igo Aguma and others. It took judicial notice of an Appeal filed by the first respondent Applicant Igo Aguma against the rulings of the Appeal Court on July 8, 2020 which was brought via a motion by Emeka Etiaba SAN. “It held that it can not seat on Appeal on a matter that is before the Supreme Court of Nigeria. It therefore declined jurisdiction on the matter and adjourned till further notice pending the determination of the Appeal before the Supreme Court. “The Appeal Court never gave any rulings or orders staying the Declaratory Reliefs granted by Justice George Omereji which declared Igo Aguma the Acting Chairman of APC Rivers state. It could not have done so because the Court has no such powers to stay declaratory reliefs. “The Court of Appeal could not have disqualified itself on a matter on Appeal before the Supreme Court and still go ahead to make orders on same issues. What the Court did was simply to grant a stay on the executor part of the High Court judgement and Not the Declaratory reliefs granted by the High Court. This position has been well explained to the press by Emeka Etiaba SAN at the Court of Appeal and the information is public. “Party faithful are kindly advised to remain resolute and disregard the lies and wish-party thrown around by anyone else who now mischievously impersonates the Acting Chairman of our state chapter in any guise whatsoever. We are used to their propaganda victory that exists only in their dreams. “Igo Aguma is still the Acting Chairman of the APC in Rivers state. We are already at the Supreme Court to seal our victory with God on our side. Justice will be exhaustively done”.
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The Court of Appeal in Abuja has stayed the execution of the judgement of the High Court of Rivers State affirming the appointment of Igo Aguma as the caretaker committee chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state. A three-man panel of the court, led by Justice Stephen Adah, also stayed further proceedings in the appeal by Abott Ogbobula against the High Court judgment. On July 8 this year, the Appeal Court overruled the objection by Emeka Etiaba, SAN, (lawyer to Aguma) to the competence of the record of appeal compiled by appellant’s lawyer, Tuduru Ede (SAN), a decision Etiaba appealed at the Supreme Court. At the mention of the case yesterday, Ede faulted the court documents served on him by the respondent informing him about the appeal filed at the Supreme Court. Ede argued that the rules of the Court of Appeal do not allow the filling of verifying affidavit of facts. He urged the court to strike out the affidavits filed by the respondents for being incompetent, Etiaba argued that “by that affidavit filed on July 15, 2020, we have brought to the notice of the court that we have an appeal for a stay of proceedings at the apex court.” Justice Adah held that the court could not continue with the hearing of the appeal because the first respondent had shown the court that the appeal at the Supreme Court had been entered. “An affidavit is evidence of proof. The affidavit is showing that an appeal is before the Supreme Court. “The notice of appeal and other processes have been brought to our notice in respect of the ruling of the court. “This court cannot continue to go on with this matter since we don’t know the decision of the Supreme Court on the appeal, “, Justice Adah said. He then proceeded to make an order adjourning the hearing of the appeal by Ogbobla indefinitely pending the hearing and determination of the appeal at the Supreme Court.
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The Appeal Court on Thursday stayed proceedings in the appeal filed before it by Abott Ogbobula, the former Rivers State Caretaker Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Ogbobula is challenging the judgment of the High Court of Rivers State which affirmed Igo Aguma’s appointment as the party’s Caretaker Committee Chairman in Rivers state. A three-member panel of the appellate Court chaired by Justice Steven Adah in a ruling held that the Court can’t continue in the hearing of the case, as the first respondent has proved to the Court that an appeal has been entered. Ada said: “An affidavit is evidence of proof. The affidavit is showing that an appeal is before the Supreme court “The notice of appeal and other processes have been brought to our notice in respect of the ruling of the Court. “This court cannot continue to go on with this matter since we do not know the decision of the Supreme Court on the Appeal.” The Court, however, then made an order adjourning the hearing of the appeal indefinitely, pending the determination and hearing of the appeal at the Supreme Court, NAN reports. The Court had, on 8 July granted the request by Ogbobula praying the Court to depart from its rule to abridge the time within which to compile a record of appeal and to deem that the record has been properly filed.
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A faction of the All Progressives Congress in Rivers State, led by Igo Aguma, has on Saturday directed that all factional secretariats of the party in the state be shut immediately. Aguma, the Acting State Caretaker Committee Chairman, gave the directive after sending a situation report to the National Caretaker Committee Chairman of the party, Mai Bala Buni, detailing him on the activities of the APC in Rivers state. Aguma, in a statement signed by him and issued his media aide, Livingston Nwechie, said, Sokonte Davies’ action in running a splinter group in the state chapter of the APC, was further destroying the party and hampering the reconciliation process. He said, “As the Acting Chairman of the All Progressives Congress in Rivers state, I have submitted a situation report to the National Caretaker Committee of the Party led by His Excellency, Alhaji Mai Bala Buni. The report which is comprehensive is with respect to the activities of the party in Rivers state so far. “It also intimates the National Caretaker Committee on the effort of the Caretaker Committee under my watch to acquire a neutral Secretariat for the state chapter for a period where all factions will be comfortable to visit since the two factional Secretariats are not acceptable to either faction in the state. “The splinter group in the APC Rivers state anchored by Mr. Sokonte Davies is strongly advised to immediately comply with the directive of the state Caretaker Committee of the party to shut down all factional Secretariats in the state including his own at 63 Aba Road, Port Harcourt. Sokonte Davies is reminded along with his splinter group that their actions are not promoting peace and reconciliation efforts in the state chapter.” He added that he had informed the National Caretaker Committee Chairman about the continued litigation by some members of the party, contrary to the directive of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari to abort all pending lawsuits against party members. “The issues of further litigations by some members of the party were raised, which actions are contrary to the directive of President Muhammadu Buhari that all Court cases instituted by members of the party be withdrawn to pave the way for peace and reconciliation. “Surprisingly, immediately after the directive by the President and further directive by the National Caretaker Committee on the same subject via a letter, we were served by Appeal Court actions by some members of the Party including those who are using the name of the Party to litigate over Rivers state chapter.” In his reaction, the Acting Publicity Secretary of the APC in Rivers state, Ogbonna Nwuke, said having been suspended from the party, Aguma lacked the capacity to call for the closure of the recognised secretariat of the APC in Rivers. “Igo Aguma, having been suspended by 28 out of 38 statutory members, has lost the right to make any comments concerning the activities of the APC. We have long gone beyond such comments because the party has entered a new phase and members are thronging the party Secretariat as party activities have picked up. “The official secretariat of the APC is the one at 63 Aba Road and that is recognized by the National Secretariat of the party, there is no other secretariat that is known to APC national Secretariat other than 63 Aba road. Our advice to Igo is for him to join the mainstream and help provide a solution to the crisis which has bedeviled the APC before now.” https://punchng.com/apc-crisis-rivers-faction-orders-secretariats-closure-writes-buni/
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The Appeal Court in Abuja, on Wednesday fixed July 16 to hear an appeal filed by former Rivers All Progressives Congress (APC) Chairman Caretaker Committee, Isaac Ogbobula. A three-member panel of the appellate court led by Justice Stephen Adah, fixed the date for hearing in the substantive suit after the court dismissed the preliminary objection raised by the Acting Chairman of the Rivers State All Progressives Congress (APC), Igo Aguma. Delivering a ruling, the Court of Appeal dismissed the objection on the grounds that the argument of the first respondent was misconceived and therefore liable to dismissal. Adah held further that the appellant’s application complied with the rule of the Appeal Court. “The application for preliminary objection was a complete waste of court’s time and abuse of the court process. ”It was a disgraceful act that ought not to be at the Court of Appeal,” Adah held. He then fixed the date for hearing of the substantive appeal to July 16. Ogbobula had approached the Court of Appeal to challenge the judgment of Rivers High Court which nullified his Caretaker Committee and affirmed Igo Aguma as the authentic acting chairman of the APC in the state. Aguma, APC and former National Chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomhole are the first, second and third respondents. Justice George Omereji of a Rivers High Court had on June 9 declared Aguma as the acting chairman of the party in the state. The court also compelled the party to allow all members of the party loyal to Sen. Magnus Abe to participate in the new congresses. The court voided the Caretaker Committee appointed by the now dissolved National Working Committee (NWC) of the party in 2018. Dissatisfied with the judgment, Ogbobula went to the appellate court, praying the court to set aside Omereji’s judgment and restore him as the authentic APC chairman in the state. Earlier, counsel to Aguma, the first respondent, Mr Emeka Etiaba, SAN, raised a preliminary objection, arguing that the appellant did not comply with the rule of the court in compiling and transmitting record to the Appeal Court. Etiaba further argued that it was near impossible for a court to have delivered a judgment on Thursday and the record filed and transmitted to Court of Appeal in Abuja the following day. He said further that the Appeal Court cannot depart from its own rule to give vent to non proper filing and regularisation of application, especially when it was not yet time to file. He said the appellant put “the horse before the cart” in transmitting record to Appeal Court in that as when the application was filed the record had not been properly compiled. Etiaba also raised the issue of non proper service on one of the respondents. The appellant’s counsel, Mr Tuduru Ede, SAN, argued that the court can set aside and depart from its own rules when the need arises to regularise a process. Tuduru argued also that the court has the power to deem an application properly filed and start running from the time.” “I hold this hounourable court has the power to grant prayers we are seeking,” Tuduru said https://businessday.ng/news/article/rivers-apc-crisis-appeal-court-dismisses-agumas-preliminary-objection/
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The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State seems to be drifting further into chaos as two factions of the party lay claim to its leadership. The fresh crisis comes on the heels of a court in Port Harcourt voiding the caretaker committee appointed by the National Working Committee of the party for the state chapter. The verdict, which has elicited discordant tunes from the Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Amaechi, and Senator Magnus Abe’s factions, indicates that the warring sides are still bent on continuing the long-simmering tension that has paralysed APC in Rivers State. It would be recalled that political brawls between Amaechi and Abe’s factions had led to a flurry of litigations, resulting in various judicial pronouncements, which voided the party’s congresses conducted in 2018. As a result, the party was left without executive members at the ward, local government and state levels. The NWC, in its wisdom to end the protracted conflict in the party, in September 2019 announced a caretaker committee, led by Mr. Isaac Ogbobula, who is alleged to be an ally of Amaechi, to oversee the conduct of fresh congresses scheduled to hold from 21th and 28th September 2019 respectively. But Abe’s faction had rejected the NWC’s decision on the premise that the committee failed to reflect the diversity of the party in the state. This was followed by a fresh suit by Ibrahim Umar and 22 others, seeking an injunction restraining the APC from organising the congresses. Similarly, Dele Moses and nine others said to be pro-Abe members had also approached the same court to seek for an order to compel the party to allow those who purchased forms for the botched 2018 congresses to take part in any rescheduled congresses in the State. The court granted their prayer. Additionally a former member of the House of Representatives, Igo Aguma, a former ally of Amaechi, approached a Port Harcourt High Court presided over by Justice George Omereji, to invalidate the caretaker committee appointed by NWC, and a declaration that he superintend over affairs of the state’s APC in the interim by virtue of his position as a national delegate and statutory member of the party. On Aguma’s suit, the court ruled that since the statutory members of the State Executive Committee were still in existence, the NWC’s decision to appoint a caretaker committee was unwarranted. And since there was no section of APC constitution that prohibits statutory members of the party not to carry out the duties of the State Executive Committee in their absence. Aguma’s prayer to superintend over the affairs of APC in the state was granted by the judge. Aguma had proceeded to hold an online meeting with some statutory members of the State Executive Committee, during which he stated that his primary mission was to reconcile the party and organise an all-inclusive congress. Suddenly, two members of APC in Rivers State, Dele Moses and Azunda Wori, approached a court in Port Harcourt and were granted an order of interim injunction restraining APC from recognizing or regarding Victor Giadom, as acting national chairman of the party and members of its National Working Committee (NWC). They urged the court to declare that sequel to the resignation of Giadom as deputy national secretary of APC in 2018, for the purposes of contesting in the 2019 general election as deputy governor of Rivers State, he was no longer the deputy national secretary of the party. But the crisis rocking the party took a new twist, as Aguma, on the premise of the injunction against Giadom, proceeded to suspend him. Giadom was accused of alleged acts of gross infractions on the party’s constitution. In addition, Mr. Worgu Boms was purportedly nominated as replacement for Giadom as deputy national secretary of APC. While the court judgment that ushered in Aguma might appear to some stakeholders of the party as a unique opportunity to recover from the domino effects of APC’s exclusion from the 2019 general elections in Rivers State and a chance to avoid another fiasco, others view it as systematic plan and conspiracy to usurp Amaechi’s leadership of APC in the State. The suspension of Giadom and nomination of Boms as his replacement spurred pro-Amaechi faction to move against Aguma by announcing Dr. Sokonte Davies as an alternate acting chairman of APC in Rivers State. Senator Andrew Uchendu, an ally of Amaechi, had accused Aguma of using his proxies, Dele Moses and others, to secure an interim court order that removed Giadom from office; his subsequent suspension as a member of the party and without the authorization of the entire 38 statutory members of the State Executive Committee, nominated Mr. Boms to replace Giadom as a national officer of the party, which powers he does not have. He acknowledged that following suit No. PHC/4355/2019 filed by Aguma, Justice George Omereji of the High Court of Rivers State delivered judgment in which the APC was directed to within 48 hours of the judgment constitute a fresh caretaker committee incorporating all statutory members with Aguma as chairman. He noted that upon obtaining the said judgment, Aguma constituted himself into a sole administrator, relegating, abandoning and disregarding majority of the statutory members of the State Executive Committee and taking critical decisions that affect the party all by himself. “Hon. Sokonte Davies has been selected by majority vote at this meeting to lead the Caretaker Committee of the All Progressives Congress, Rivers State Chapter pending the conduct of fresh congresses to fill the vacant positions in the organs of the party at all levels,” he said. Key players in the party have since the court judgment continued to express divergent views on the way out of the debacle Rivers APC finds itself. On the contrary, analysts have observed that with the latest happenings in the party, dousing tensions and acts which would widen the cracks in the party is far from over. For Senator Abe, considering the peculiar situation in which APC finds itself in Rivers State, the court judgment surely offers a unique opportunity for all sides to come together and put the party on a sound footing. He has, however, cautioned Aguma not to harbour any personal or hidden agenda. According to him, the party must come together and hold congresses that would leave no one out, and re-establish not just structures but hope and confidence in the party. Former member of House of Representatives, Emmanuel Deeyah, also reckons that members of APC, who mean well, are now placed on a good pedestal to rescue the party. Deeyah said that even when the party lost in 2015 and 2019 general elections respectively, he and others had been supportive of Amaechi as leader of Rivers APC even when the processes that threw up candidates in the party organisation were not inclusive. But the idea of a unilateral selection of a caretaker committee was unacceptable to them, he stated. According to Deeyah, “We had all these and did not complain until he came up with this issue of caretaker committee again. And when he constituted that caretaker committee, he did not consult with anyone of us. We also knew that he was heading the direction that took us to where we would not want to be. We spoke, but we were not listened to, so Igo had to go to court to stop that congress.” He observed if the rescheduled congresses planned for last September had proceeded unhindered, the court ruling saying all those who bought forms for 2018 congresses were those who should contest would have rendered it invalid and a sheer waste of time. A close observer navigating Rivers State APC’s prickly and highly divisive politics requires skill to do so. Aguma’s altruistic motive and ability to break the deadlock between warring factions of the party are being viewed with cynicism by Ameachi’s camp, which has majority of members of state SEC. A source close to Amaechi who would not want to be mentioned claimed that by functioning undemocratically by taking decisions without consultation was part of a grand plan to snatch the party’s leadership from him and when that fails, keep the party paralysed, divided and rudderless. “Right now, there are people at the national level who are triggering Aguma,” the source said. “You may have heard about Third Force. Their schemes would have become even more visible by now if the former chief of staff to the president were still alive, because they have planned and concluded how to take the APC structure from Amaechi. That was the target of the Third Force.” “How do you build reconciliation when people have deep-seated agenda that do not align? So those who shout for reconciliation innocently do not understand what is happening or they are being a bit economical with the truth. The truth is that Igo Aguma is running his agenda. Igo Aguma is not out for any true reconciliation. All of these are clear to the blind and audible to the deaf.” There is also conspiracy theory that Aguma might be acting a script to superintend over affairs of APC in other to provide alternative platform for Wike’s preferred candidate in the event that some elements within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) might resist attempt by the governor to foist a candidate on the party. Former APC governorship candidate of the state during the 2015 general elections, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, is one of those not delusionary about Aguma’s sincerity to stop the infighting, which is at the heart of APC’s fragility. He reckons that Aguma’s faction pledge to rescue the party from the current quandary was merely superficial, noting, “It is true that lately we are facing a lot of challenges, some of which are caused by the interference of non-party members in government, who want to see the party in comatose to their advantage and against the interest of Rivers State. But I’m confident that as a party, we shall overcome.” Peterside said no amount of gang-up or manipulation of institutions by enemies of APC and Rivers State would succeed because they do not have the support of God of justice and the moral force of the law behind them. Similarly, former publicity secretary of the APC, Chris Finebone, stated that for the time being, it would be suicidal to go into negotiation with Aguma’s faction because it was obvious it is on a non-altruistic mission. “In our group, I don’t think that negotiation is given a thought at all,” Finebone said. “Let the matter run out at appeal and when we get there, we will know where to go from there.” APC chieftain, Tonye Princewill, who understands conflict dynamics, said he still belongs to the group of Amaechi supporters that believe peace is better than war, especially having admonished Aguma to conduct himself with the wisdom the moment requires. Princewill observed that a party that reflects only Amaechi or Senator Abe’s and any other interest and that of their supporters would not take APC to the promise land. He stressed that everyone should be given a chance to get involved at resolving the issues. https://m.guardian.ng/politics/rivers-apc-drifts-further-into-chaos/amp/
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The Court of Appeal in Abuja on Monday fixed July 8 to hear an appeal filed by a former chairman, caretaker committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State, Isaac Ogbobula.https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/401487-rivers-apc-crisis-appeal-court-fixes-date-for-hearing.html
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