Politics
2023 Election: Political Party Expels Four Prominent Governorship Candidates For Violating Constitution
Four governorship candidates in four states under the African Action Congress (AAC) have been expelled for alleged violation of the party’s constitution.
The governorship candidates were expelled over “gross violation of the party’s constitution.”
According to the statement obtained on Tuesday, Those affected persons included Iboro Otu – Akwa Ibom; Ray Kene – Enugu; Ahmed Aliyu – Kwara and Dr. David Charima of Taraba state chapter of the party.
A letter addressed to one of the candidates, Otu of Akwa Ibom, signed by the state chairman, Utip Etiebet, read, “Seasons greetings to you from the leadership and members of the AAC, Akwa Ibom State chapter.
Recall, that the state leadership of the party in a letter dated December 28, 2022 had issued you a query bordering on ‘Gross violation of the constitution, set rules, and directives of the AAC’ and given 48 hours to explain why disciplinary actions should not be taken against you in line with Section 81, Sub-section 4. That time has since elapsed without a word from you.
“That you have willfully refused to respond to the party’s query to you is not only unfortunate but also reinforces our belief of your lack of respect for the constitution of the party, and its organs. And this naked act of insubordination is not only contrary to Section 10 (a), (b) and (c) of the party’s constitution, it is punishable under Section 80, Sub-section 2 (a), (b), (c) (d) and (e).
“Consequently, the State Executive Committee relying on Section 81, Sub-section 3 and in line with Section 81, Sub-section 2 (a), hereby expels you from the party and by this letter, seize to be a member of the AAC. This expulsion is with immediate effect.
“You are therefore advised to seize further transaction on behalf of the party as the AAC will not be held liable over any breach or infraction.”
Another letter signed by the chairman of the party in Kwara, Usman Jamiu, and addressed to Aliyu read, “Following the party’s query to you and dated December 28, 2022 and the request to explain within 48 hours why disciplinary actions should not be taken against you in line with Section 81, Sub-section 4. The reply window has since closed without as much as a word of reply from you.
“That you have deliberately refused to reply to the query is not only unfortunate but also speaks to your flagrant disregard and disrespect for the constitution of the party, and its organs. And this act of insubordination is not only contrary to Section 10 (a), (b) and (c) of the party’s constitution, it is punishable under Section 80, Sub-section 2 (a), (b), (c) (d) and (e).
“Consequently, the State Executive Committee relying on the Power vested it by Section 81, Sub- section 3 and in line with Section 81, Sub-section 2 (a) of the constitution of the party, hereby expels you from the Party with immediate effect. You may wish to appeal this decision as guaranteed by the party’s constitution.
“You are therefore advised to seize further transaction on behalf of the Party as the AAC will not be held liable over any breach or infraction.”
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