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Enugu APC crisis: Court upholds Ugo Agballah as chairman

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A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has affirmed Barr Ugochukwu Agballah as the chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Enugu State.

The suit No: FHc/Abj/cv/57/2021 was filed by Group Capt. Orji Joseph Iloabanafor (rtd), plaintiff, against Agballah, APC, and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, as first, second and third defendants.

The crux of the matter was that Orji challenged the membership status of Agballah and his election as the APC Enugu chairman.

The plaintiff prayed the court to declare him as the consensus candidate of the October 16, 2021, Congress and chairman-elect of APC Enugu.

He further alleged that the office of the chairman was micro-zoned to Aninri/Awgu/Orji River federal constituency as agreed by the stakeholders meeting held on 15/10/2021 summoned by Senator Ken Nnamani.

In proof of his case, he annexed Exhibit 1, which he alleged was a forged document presented to the then National Caretaker Committee of APC by Ugochukwu Agballah.

But Hon. Justice Emeka Nwite, in his judgement, agreed with the submission of Mr. T.M Ozioko, Esq., counsel to the 1st defendant, that issues of the leadership of a political party were within the domestic and internal affairs of the party and such issues were not justiciable and that Orji didn’t meet up with the constitutional requirement to participate at the APC Enugu State Congress held in 2021.

The Court also upheld the submission of the counsel to the 2nd defendant, APC, Mr. J. M. Mathew, Esq., that Orji’s inability to seek redress within the party and his appeal to APC NEC in compliance with Art 13.4 of the Party’s Constitution, was fatal to his case.

The Court also ruled that the plaintiff couldn’t prove the allegation of forgery against Ugochukwu Agballah.

The preliminary objection filed by Chief Olusola Oke, SAN, the lead counsel was sustained and the matter was dismissed on merit.