Why APC suspended Kogi Deputy Governor

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Deputy Governor of Kogi State, Elder Simon Achuba

 

The All Progressive Congress, APC, Kogi state chapter on Thursday, August 8, 2019, announced the suspension of the Deputy Governor of the state, Elder Simon Achuba from the party.

The party based the suspension on anti-party activities of the Deputy Governor before, during and after the 2019 general election as well as some actions he took that constituted embarrassment to APC family in Kogi state.

APC State Chairman, Abdullahi Bello who disclosed this at a press conference in Lokoja Thursday said the party has received several petitions from stakeholders in Iyano ward of Ibaji local government area where the Deputy Governor hailed from, alleging that Elder Achuba had discretely and openly worked for the Candidates of the opposition parties during the presidential, national and state assembly elections in the state.

He said that the activities of Achuba during the last elections was against the candidates of the All Progressive Party which he (Achuba) held the exalted position of the Deputy Governor of the state.

According to Punch, the Chairman noted that the report of the disciplinary committees constituted by the Iyano ward and Ibaji local government APC to probe the crises in the area allegedly indicted the Deputy Governor and also recommended for his suspension to be followed by expulsion if he did not show any remorse.

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Bello who stated that the State Working Committee of APC having deliberated on the recommendations of the disciplinary committee of APC Iyano ward and Ibaji local government branch of the party, said the state’s chapter of APC have resolved and upheld Elder Simon Achuba’s suspension till he responded to the letter that the party would serve him .

“As we are all aware, the All Progressive Congress does not condone acts of indiscipline, indiscretion and anti-party activities from any party member, no matter how highly placed.

“His series of reckless, damaging and unsubstantiated allegations against the government of Kogi state was an action that constitutes a serious violation of Article 21A(ii), (v) and (vii) of the APC constitution, amount, amounting to acts of disloyalty and embarrassment to the party” Bello stressed.

He added that the decision of the State Working Committee will be communicated to the APC National Working Committee in due course.

Contacted, the Chief Press Secretary to the embattled Deputy Governor, Sylvester Akor said that his principal will respond comprehensively next Wednesday.

Yetunde Adegoke