Supreme Court Judgment Did Not Address Rivers APC Crisis-Abe
Senator Magnus Abe has said the crisis that engulfed the All Peoples Congress (APC) in Rivers State was not about the party structure, but alleged injustice meted on members and impunity by the party leadership.
Addressing party stakeholders in Port Harcourt at the weekend, he, however, said, as law-abiding citizens, members of the party have accepted the outcome of the ruling of the Supreme Court but the main issues are yet to be resolved.
Abe said: “On Friday, March 05, 2021, the Supreme Court of Nigeria handed down a series of judgments on the lingering crisis in the Rivers State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
“The content of their judgments held that the matters should not have been litigated in the first place but ought to have been resolved by the leadership of the party, political parties being voluntary associations.”
Abe, who represented Rivers South-East Senatorial District at the National Assembly, added: “It is important for Nigerians and the leadership of the APC to remember well and truly that the crisis that engulfed the party was not about party structure which was actually not in dispute.
“It was rather about the treatment meted out to party members who felt betrayed when the very reason for which they voluntarily joined the party in pursuit of justice, fairness and respect for their rights were dismissed with impunity, by the leadership.
“‘Partymembers, who paid monies for forms were not only denied their rights to participate in the congresses contrary to the constitution of the party, but were also tear-gassed and summarily excluded from all party activities and denied every privilege of membership.
“Indeed, the millions of Naira collected from the party members for the forms, which were never issued to them after collecting their monies, remain with the party till this day.
“It was this exclusion and treatment that led to the emergence of alternative structures within the party.
“The battle to establish their rights and have the APC to acknowledge its wrong-doing led to the crises and to the Courts. The party, as all of us know paid dearly, almost fatally, for this indiscretion. The rest as they say, is history.
“In the coming days and weeks, we will carefully watch the statements, actions and utterances of the party as it is the resolution of these issues that will bring lasting peace to the party.
“It would restore its standing, not only among its members, but also in the eyes of the Justice-loving Nigerian public especially Rivers men and women. It is clear that there are other political options to achieving our desires.
“We congratulate Barrister Ogbobula and his team and advise all our members with conflicting claims to any alternative structures within the APC in the state to immediately drop all such claims and all alternate party offices in the name of APC across the state should revert to private use.”
Senator Abe thanked members of the party who have been resolute in their demand for justice, fairness, and internal democracy within the party, urging them to remain united and open-minded.