ANPP to decide fate of leaders
The future of the
present leadership of the All-Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) hangs in the
balance as the party convenes its National Executive Committee (NEC)
meeting tomorrow.
Sources said
yesterday that the meeting was convened by members to show their
disapproval of the committee, led by Edwin Ume-Ezeoke, the National
Chairman of the party, and its handling of party affairs. The crisis
erupted after the current executive committee nullified the party’s
“caretaker committee clause.” The clause would have created a temporary
committee to run the party while it was on vacation until the current
executives’ tenure expired on September 6. Following the move, party
members gave the executives seven days to call a meeting, in line with
the party’s constitution. “When the deadline expired last week, the
party’s state chairmen, vice-chairmen, and other members called the NEC
meeting,” said a party member who spoke under condition of anonymity.
“From their body language, they are not willing to go and so that is
why we have decided to call the meeting.”
Party insiders also say members who are dissatisfied with its
affairs are “filtering away.” “Due to the behaviour of the executives,
the party has lost prominent members to other parties,” said the
source. “Instead of attracting new members, the old members are leaving
and it is not good enough for our party.”
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