For allegedly engaging in anti-party activities, the Commissioner for Agriculture, Petroleum and Environment, Udo Agoha
has been suspended by the party.
The All Progressives Congress in the Egbu ward, Owerri North Local Government Area of Imo State, has suspended the Commissioner for Agriculture, Petroleum
and Environment, Udo Agoha, according to Punch.
The suspension was conveyed in a
resolution signed by the Chairman, Osuji Oguoma; vice chairman, Nathaniel Uzodinma; secretary, James Oparaegwu;
and other executive members, a copy of which was obtained by our correspondent on Wednesday.
Agoha was accused of partaking in “illegal and disruptive activities” to undermine the party at the Ward level.
The resolution also accused the embattled commissioner of calling meetings of the ward without obtaining the permission of
the leadership of the party, saying the meetings were targeted at destabilising APC in the ward.
The resolution was addressed to Governor Rochas Okorocha. However, the accused on
Wednesday described his suspension from the party as “null, void and of no legal
effect.”
According to him, one of the signatories in the resolution, one Comfort Chiji, is dead,
asking how the dead could sign a
document.
Aguoha said he incurred the wrath of the chairman and the secretary because of his insistence that the 45 bags of rice given to
the ward by the governor should be shared equitably to the electorate.
He said the chairman and secretary had requested to take one bag of rice each, but
he insisted that according to the directive of the governor, the bags of rice should be shared to every member of the party in the
ward.
He denied working for senator Ifeanyi Araraume who is a strong contender for the 2019 governorship election in the state,
saying, “he (Araraume) has not discussed his ambition with me.