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Appeal Court upholds Agada-led Benue APC exco, voids caretaker committee
The Court of Appeal sitting in Makurdi on Wednesday, affirmed the judgment of the Benue State High Court, which nullified the dissolution of the Augustine Agada-led State Executive Committee of the All Progressives Congress, APC, by the party’s National Working Committee, NWC.
In its ruling on Appeal No. CA/MKD/119/2024, the appellate court dismissed the appeal filed by the APC against the earlier judgment delivered by Justice T. A. Kume of the Makurdi High Court.
Delivering the lead judgment on behalf of the Presiding Justice, the court held that all five issues raised by the appellant were resolved against the APC and in favour of Augustine Agada and eight others.
The appellate court also upheld the consequential order of the lower court, which declared that all actions taken by the Benjamin Omale-led Caretaker Committee were “null and void and of no effect whatsoever.”
Benjamin Omale, listed as the 10th respondent in the appeal, aligned with the arguments advanced by the APC but did not file any separate process before the court.
Reacting to the judgment, Agada expressed confidence in the judiciary’s ability to dispense justice and called on members of the party to remain calm and united.
The ruling effectively reinforces the legitimacy of the Agada-led APC State Executive Committee in Benue State while invalidating the caretaker committee earlier constituted by the party’s national leadership.
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Osun: We did everything possible – Farouq Aliyu reveals why APC lost
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Farouq Aliyu, has attributed the party’s defeat in the Osun State governorship election to internal disagreements among its members.
Aliyu said some APC members were unhappy with the party’s candidate and allegedly refused to support his campaign, contributing to the party’s loss at the polls.
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2027: Why most govs seeking reelection will be disappointed – Kwankwaso
The Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, presidential running mate, Rabiu Kwankwaso, has hinted that most state governors seeking reelection would be disappointed.
Kwankwaso disclosed that most Nigerians won’t support some of these state governors seeking reelection in 2027.
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Wike’s Rainbow Coalition assures members of no victimisation
The Reconciliation Committee of the Rainbow Coalition has assured members of the political family that none of them will be victimised or discriminated against because of past political disagreements.
This comes as efforts continue to restore peace and unity in Rivers State political space.
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