Enugu APC suspends Onyeama, Ken Nnamani, others over anti-party activities
The Enugu State chapter of the the All Progressives Congress (APC) has suspended Geoffrey Onyeama, minister of foreign affairs, and Ken Nnamani, former senate president, from the party.
The party also expelled Sullivan Chime, a former governor; Eugene Odoh, a former speaker of the state assembly, Osita Okechukwu, director-general of Voice of Nigeria (VON), among others
Speaking with journalists after the party’s executive council meeting, Robert Ngwu, secretary of the APC, said anti-party activities undermine the ability of a party to fulfill its role and harm the functioning of democracy.
Ngwu said the APC has audio, text, and video evidence to back the claim against Nnamani
He added that an extended state executive committee (SEC), including local government chairmen and secretaries of the party, ratified the recommendation of the disciplinary committee and unanimously agreed to the immediate suspension and expulsion of the affected chieftains.
“The party is fully aware of the nefarious activities of the previous administration of the party in the 2015 and 2019 general election,” Ngwu said.
“With that in mind, the party reviewed various petitions and reports from the fact-finding committee and the disciplinary committee against some individuals
They are Sen. Ken Nnamani, Barr. Sullivan Chime, Hon. Geoffrey Onyeama, Hon. Eugene Odoh, Mr Osita Okechukwu, and others from their different local government areas
The petition bothered on anti-party activities and other offences against the APC constitution.”