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Parallel LGA Congresses: APC’s appeal Committee is waiting – Akpanudoedehe

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described the purported parallel Local Government Area (LGA) congresses conducted in some states as futile and pointless.

Sen. John James Akpanudoedehe, National Secretary of the APC Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC) said this in an interview with journalists at the party’s National Secretariat on Monday in Abuja.

Speaking on the outcome of Saturday’s APC LGA Congresses,
Akpanudoedehe described it as very successful, saying Appeal Committee is waiting to entertain complaints.

The National Secretary however advised aggrieved members to seek redress through the right channel as enshrined in the party’s constitution.

“The APC is very structured. We setup a committee and the committee went to conduct the LGA Congresses. The next step will be an appeal process and anyone with issues will go to the appeal committee and if you are not satisfied with the appeal exercise, the national caretaker committee will handle it. That is our structure.” The CECPC Secretary said.

On reported ‘parallel’ congresses, Akpanudoedehe said, “The supervising institution of a political party is INEC. We write to INEC and by the rule of the land we are to give them notice. We also wrote to INEC stating names of people to conduct the congresses and the venue of the Congresses.

“We also announced locally stating the time of the congress and we informed the security agencies for protection. If you move away from the organization stipulated by INEC, the exercise can be described the way anybody chooses to.

“This is the headquarters of the APC, if you now go and set up something outside here, it is no more APC. I am just hearing from you (journalists) that there was a parallel congress.”

On the APC NEC resolution that party members should desist from taking the Party to court and strictly explore internal dispute resolution mechanisms provided by the Party’s constitution, Akpanudoedehe said the CECPC will compile a list of cases and report to the National Executive Committee (NEC)

“The Party is already compiling the list of all the cases. We will inform the NEC and a decision will be taken by NEC. The CECPC stands by the NEC resolutions” he stated.

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