A
prominent member of the main opposition party in Nigeria - PDP has been
suspended on a lengthy note for allegedly breaching the codes of
conduct of the party.
Ken Emeakayi
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Thursday suspended the former chairman of the party in Anambra State, Ken Emeakayi.
The suspension which takes immediate effect will last for a period
of four years. In Augusts, National Caretaker Committee of the PDP
suspended Emeakayi for a month over alleged act of indiscipline.
Dayo Adeyeye, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, made the
announcement in Abuja. Adeyeye recalled that the national leadership had
on July 27 dissolved the parallel PDP exco in Anambra.
Adeyeye said that three days after the dissolution of all factional
executive in the state, Emeakayi went ahead to summon a meeting of his
faction, which was in clear violation of the decision of NCC.
He said when the committee heard about the development, it issued a
query to Emeakayi on his action, and that rather than respond to the
issue, the chieftain disparaged the national leadership of the party.
“His reply not only showed total disrespect to the National
Caretaker Committee, he disparaged the personality of the chairman and
the secretary.
“He issued words of abuse totally unbecoming of a person who
claim to be holding an important office as chairman of a state party.
“We found this to be gross indiscipline. And today we took a
decision on this matter in accordance with the provisions of our
constitution.
“So, the National Caretaker Committee at its meeting today took
cognisance of the violation of the Provision of Section 58 (1A, B, C,
G, H, I, J, M) of the PDP Constitution 2012 (as amended) by Chief Ken
Emeakayi.
“We took a decision to immediately suspend him for a period of
one month, in accordance with Section 57 (3) of the PDP Constitution
2012 (as amended).
“It is also to send a signal to all party members and trouble
makers all over the country that those who decide to `trouble Israel’
will not find peace themselves.
“We will henceforth not condone any act of indiscipline.’’
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