Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Court sacks Chief Victor Umeh as APGA chairman


An Abuja Federal High Court today sacked the National Chairman of the All Progressive Grand Alliance, Victor Umeh, and the Secretary, Sani Shinkafi.
The duo were sacked by Justice Abdul Kafarati, who delivered judgment in a suit brought by a chief of the party, Chief Maxi Okwu.
Okwu had asked the court to sack Umeh and Shinkafi on the grounds that their continued stay in office was illegal, in line with the party’s constitution...Continue...

In the suit filed on August 19, 2013, Okwu argued that Shinkafi should vacate his office as national secretary, having been elected into office on January 10, 2003, and re-elected for a second tenure which expired on January 9, 2010.
Okwu maintained that Umeh and Shinkafi were not elected in accordance with Article 18(4) of the party’s constitution, which stipulated that election into the national executive. offices shall be by secret ballot.
Delivering judgment in the matter on Wednesday, Justice Kafarati held that Umeh and Shinkafi’s stay in office contravened Article 18(2) of the party’s constitution which provides that any official of the party could only stay in office for a maximum of two terms of four years.
The judge held that Umeh and Shinkafi were voted into office by voice votes rather than through a secret ballot, as stipulated by Article 18(3) of the APGA constitution, and as a result, were not validly elected.
Justice Kafarati therefore ordered Umeh and Shinkafi to vacate their offices.
However, Umeh and Shinkafi have filed a notice to stay action the judgment.
In the notice, they prayed the court to stay the execution of the judgment pending the hearing and determination of an appeal they filed at the Court of Appeal.

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