The national chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Victor Oye has said that he is still in charge of the party contrary to speculations in some quarters that he has been suspended.
Oye who addressed newsmen in Awka on Friday, October 7, said that there was no substance in the speculations, adding that APGA was growing more formidable under his leadership.
The party chieftain in reaction to the speculations, described its authors as saboteurs who were working with those against the progress of APGA to destroy it.
Oye said the party just concluded its monthly working committee meeting with all 29 members in attendance and wondered why just four members could generate such report even when they attended the meeting.
He said: “The report about my suspension or sack is rubbish; it holds no substance whatsoever. I am talking to you from my office where we just had our NWC meeting attended by all members. “I am surprised that just four people could go and generate such malicious story from nowhere. These people were also in our meeting.
I tell you they are enemies of APGA. They are saboteurs and best described as dissidents; there is no crisis in APGA. “It is unfortunate that some media organisations have used that story without confirmation; it is unethical not to balance a story, especially when it is not true.” The chairman lauded the supporters of APGA in the recent Edo gubernatorial election but described the exercise as ‘not a true reflection of the minds of the people’ . Oye said it was ridiculous that a party which was the third largest in the country could not garner up to 1,000 votes according to the result released by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
“APGA joins other political parties to condemn and reject the published results of Edo governorship election. It was not a true reflection of the minds of the people of Edo,” he said. Some members of the party on Thursday, October 6, said that Oye and other national officers had been suspended for alleged gross misconduct.
Rising from its monthly meeting in Abuja, the NWC told the media that the suspension of the national Chairman was in line with the provisions of the party’s constitution, following what it called immense constitutional breaches and inordinate practices of the chairman and other national officers.
The national chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Victor Oye has said that he is still in charge of the party contrary to speculations in some quarters that he has been suspended.
Oye who addressed newsmen in Awka on Friday, October 7, said that there was no substance in the speculations, adding that APGA was growing more formidable under his leadership.
The party chieftain in reaction to the speculations, described its authors as saboteurs who were working with those against the progress of APGA to destroy it.
Oye said the party just concluded its monthly working committee meeting with all 29 members in attendance and wondered why just four members could generate such report even when they attended the meeting.
He said: “The report about my suspension or sack is rubbish; it holds no substance whatsoever. I am talking to you from my office where we just had our NWC meeting attended by all members. “I am surprised that just four people could go and generate such malicious story from nowhere. These people were also in our meeting.
I tell you they are enemies of APGA. They are saboteurs and best described as dissidents; there is no crisis in APGA. “It is unfortunate that some media organisations have used that story without confirmation; it is unethical not to balance a story, especially when it is not true.” The chairman lauded the supporters of APGA in the recent Edo gubernatorial election but described the exercise as ‘not a true reflection of the minds of the people’ . Oye said it was ridiculous that a party which was the third largest in the country could not garner up to 1,000 votes according to the result released by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
“APGA joins other political parties to condemn and reject the published results of Edo governorship election. It was not a true reflection of the minds of the people of Edo,” he said. Some members of the party on Thursday, October 6, said that Oye and other national officers had been suspended for alleged gross misconduct.
Rising from its monthly meeting in Abuja, the NWC told the media that the suspension of the national Chairman was in line with the provisions of the party’s constitution, following what it called immense constitutional breaches and inordinate practices of the chairman and other national officers.
The national chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Victor Oye has said that he is still in charge of the party contrary to speculations in some quarters that he has been suspended.
Oye who addressed newsmen in Awka on Friday, October 7, said that there was no substance in the speculations, adding that APGA was growing more formidable under his leadership.
The party chieftain in reaction to the speculations, described its authors as saboteurs who were working with those against the progress of APGA to destroy it.
Oye said the party just concluded its monthly working committee meeting with all 29 members in attendance and wondered why just four members could generate such report even when they attended the meeting.
He said: “The report about my suspension or sack is rubbish; it holds no substance whatsoever. I am talking to you from my office where we just had our NWC meeting attended by all members. “I am surprised that just four people could go and generate such malicious story from nowhere. These people were also in our meeting.
I tell you they are enemies of APGA. They are saboteurs and best described as dissidents; there is no crisis in APGA. “It is unfortunate that some media organisations have used that story without confirmation; it is unethical not to balance a story, especially when it is not true.” The chairman lauded the supporters of APGA in the recent Edo gubernatorial election but described the exercise as ‘not a true reflection of the minds of the people’ . Oye said it was ridiculous that a party which was the third largest in the country could not garner up to 1,000 votes according to the result released by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
“APGA joins other political parties to condemn and reject the published results of Edo governorship election. It was not a true reflection of the minds of the people of Edo,” he said. Some members of the party on Thursday, October 6, said that Oye and other national officers had been suspended for alleged gross misconduct.
Rising from its monthly meeting in Abuja, the NWC told the media that the suspension of the national Chairman was in line with the provisions of the party’s constitution, following what it called immense constitutional breaches and inordinate practices of the chairman and other national officers.
The national chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Victor Oye has said that he is still in charge of the party contrary to speculations in some quarters that he has been suspended.
Oye who addressed newsmen in Awka on Friday, October 7, said that there was no substance in the speculations, adding that APGA was growing more formidable under his leadership.
The party chieftain in reaction to the speculations, described its authors as saboteurs who were working with those against the progress of APGA to destroy it.
Oye said the party just concluded its monthly working committee meeting with all 29 members in attendance and wondered why just four members could generate such report even when they attended the meeting.
He said: “The report about my suspension or sack is rubbish; it holds no substance whatsoever. I am talking to you from my office where we just had our NWC meeting attended by all members. “I am surprised that just four people could go and generate such malicious story from nowhere. These people were also in our meeting.
I tell you they are enemies of APGA. They are saboteurs and best described as dissidents; there is no crisis in APGA. “It is unfortunate that some media organisations have used that story without confirmation; it is unethical not to balance a story, especially when it is not true.” The chairman lauded the supporters of APGA in the recent Edo gubernatorial election but described the exercise as ‘not a true reflection of the minds of the people’ . Oye said it was ridiculous that a party which was the third largest in the country could not garner up to 1,000 votes according to the result released by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
“APGA joins other political parties to condemn and reject the published results of Edo governorship election. It was not a true reflection of the minds of the people of Edo,” he said. Some members of the party on Thursday, October 6, said that Oye and other national officers had been suspended for alleged gross misconduct.
Rising from its monthly meeting in Abuja, the NWC told the media that the suspension of the national Chairman was in line with the provisions of the party’s constitution, following what it called immense constitutional breaches and inordinate practices of the chairman and other national officers.
The national chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Victor Oye has said that he is still in charge of the party contrary to speculations in some quarters that he has been suspended.
Oye who addressed newsmen in Awka on Friday, October 7, said that there was no substance in the speculations, adding that APGA was growing more formidable under his leadership.
The party chieftain in reaction to the speculations, described its authors as saboteurs who were working with those against the progress of APGA to destroy it.
Oye said the party just concluded its monthly working committee meeting with all 29 members in attendance and wondered why just four members could generate such report even when they attended the meeting.
He said: “The report about my suspension or sack is rubbish; it holds no substance whatsoever. I am talking to you from my office where we just had our NWC meeting attended by all members. “I am surprised that just four people could go and generate such malicious story from nowhere. These people were also in our meeting.
I tell you they are enemies of APGA. They are saboteurs and best described as dissidents; there is no crisis in APGA. “It is unfortunate that some media organisations have used that story without confirmation; it is unethical not to balance a story, especially when it is not true.” The chairman lauded the supporters of APGA in the recent Edo gubernatorial election but described the exercise as ‘not a true reflection of the minds of the people’ . Oye said it was ridiculous that a party which was the third largest in the country could not garner up to 1,000 votes according to the result released by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
“APGA joins other political parties to condemn and reject the published results of Edo governorship election. It was not a true reflection of the minds of the people of Edo,” he said. Some members of the party on Thursday, October 6, said that Oye and other national officers had been suspended for alleged gross misconduct.
Rising from its monthly meeting in Abuja, the NWC told the media that the suspension of the national Chairman was in line with the provisions of the party’s constitution, following what it called immense constitutional breaches and inordinate practices of the chairman and other national officers.
The national chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Victor Oye has said that he is still in charge of the party contrary to speculations in some quarters that he has been suspended.
Oye who addressed newsmen in Awka on Friday, October 7, said that there was no substance in the speculations, adding that APGA was growing more formidable under his leadership.
The party chieftain in reaction to the speculations, described its authors as saboteurs who were working with those against the progress of APGA to destroy it.
Oye said the party just concluded its monthly working committee meeting with all 29 members in attendance and wondered why just four members could generate such report even when they attended the meeting.
He said: “The report about my suspension or sack is rubbish; it holds no substance whatsoever. I am talking to you from my office where we just had our NWC meeting attended by all members. “I am surprised that just four people could go and generate such malicious story from nowhere. These people were also in our meeting.
I tell you they are enemies of APGA. They are saboteurs and best described as dissidents; there is no crisis in APGA. “It is unfortunate that some media organisations have used that story without confirmation; it is unethical not to balance a story, especially when it is not true.” The chairman lauded the supporters of APGA in the recent Edo gubernatorial election but described the exercise as ‘not a true reflection of the minds of the people’ . Oye said it was ridiculous that a party which was the third largest in the country could not garner up to 1,000 votes according to the result released by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
“APGA joins other political parties to condemn and reject the published results of Edo governorship election. It was not a true reflection of the minds of the people of Edo,” he said. Some members of the party on Thursday, October 6, said that Oye and other national officers had been suspended for alleged gross misconduct.
Rising from its monthly meeting in Abuja, the NWC told the media that the suspension of the national Chairman was in line with the provisions of the party’s constitution, following what it called immense constitutional breaches and inordinate practices of the chairman and other national officers.
The national chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Victor Oye has said that he is still in charge of the party contrary to speculations in some quarters that he has been suspended.
Oye who addressed newsmen in Awka on Friday, October 7, said that there was no substance in the speculations, adding that APGA was growing more formidable under his leadership.
The party chieftain in reaction to the speculations, described its authors as saboteurs who were working with those against the progress of APGA to destroy it.
Oye said the party just concluded its monthly working committee meeting with all 29 members in attendance and wondered why just four members could generate such report even when they attended the meeting.
He said: “The report about my suspension or sack is rubbish; it holds no substance whatsoever. I am talking to you from my office where we just had our NWC meeting attended by all members. “I am surprised that just four people could go and generate such malicious story from nowhere. These people were also in our meeting.
I tell you they are enemies of APGA. They are saboteurs and best described as dissidents; there is no crisis in APGA. “It is unfortunate that some media organisations have used that story without confirmation; it is unethical not to balance a story, especially when it is not true.” The chairman lauded the supporters of APGA in the recent Edo gubernatorial election but described the exercise as ‘not a true reflection of the minds of the people’ . Oye said it was ridiculous that a party which was the third largest in the country could not garner up to 1,000 votes according to the result released by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
“APGA joins other political parties to condemn and reject the published results of Edo governorship election. It was not a true reflection of the minds of the people of Edo,” he said. Some members of the party on Thursday, October 6, said that Oye and other national officers had been suspended for alleged gross misconduct.
Rising from its monthly meeting in Abuja, the NWC told the media that the suspension of the national Chairman was in line with the provisions of the party’s constitution, following what it called immense constitutional breaches and inordinate practices of the chairman and other national officers.
The national chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Victor Oye has said that he is still in charge of the party contrary to speculations in some quarters that he has been suspended.
Oye who addressed newsmen in Awka on Friday, October 7, said that there was no substance in the speculations, adding that APGA was growing more formidable under his leadership.
The party chieftain in reaction to the speculations, described its authors as saboteurs who were working with those against the progress of APGA to destroy it.
Oye said the party just concluded its monthly working committee meeting with all 29 members in attendance and wondered why just four members could generate such report even when they attended the meeting.
He said: “The report about my suspension or sack is rubbish; it holds no substance whatsoever. I am talking to you from my office where we just had our NWC meeting attended by all members. “I am surprised that just four people could go and generate such malicious story from nowhere. These people were also in our meeting.
I tell you they are enemies of APGA. They are saboteurs and best described as dissidents; there is no crisis in APGA. “It is unfortunate that some media organisations have used that story without confirmation; it is unethical not to balance a story, especially when it is not true.” The chairman lauded the supporters of APGA in the recent Edo gubernatorial election but described the exercise as ‘not a true reflection of the minds of the people’ . Oye said it was ridiculous that a party which was the third largest in the country could not garner up to 1,000 votes according to the result released by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
“APGA joins other political parties to condemn and reject the published results of Edo governorship election. It was not a true reflection of the minds of the people of Edo,” he said. Some members of the party on Thursday, October 6, said that Oye and other national officers had been suspended for alleged gross misconduct.
Rising from its monthly meeting in Abuja, the NWC told the media that the suspension of the national Chairman was in line with the provisions of the party’s constitution, following what it called immense constitutional breaches and inordinate practices of the chairman and other national officers.