This
was part of the Resolutions of the group at the end of the 10th
Consultative Meeting of the National Deputy Chairmen of the party held
virtually on Sunday, January 29, 2023.
The
press release after the meeting read “The removal of both Comrade Adebola
Lateef and Pastor Peters Omoragbon remain unconstitutional (and invalid) and
would ensure it is corrected at any NCC meeting in the nearest future. The NDC reaffirm
their immense confidence in both leaders as NDC South-South and Acting National
General Secretary for all their
contributions to the growth and development of the Party.”
The
group stated that the meeting was the continuation of the consultations between
the elected National Deputy Chairmen on the state of the Party and the nation
at large.
Present
at the meeting were: Comrade Waheed Lawal (NDC Southwest); Pastor Peters
Omoragbon (NDC South-South) and Comrade Adebola Lateef (Acting National General
Secretary)
According
to Zonal leaders, the agenda of the meeting was to discuss as elected Zonal
Leaders of the Party the resultant negative implications of the outcomes of the
NCC Meeting held in Abuja on January 21 and 22, 2023, with a view to bridging the
gaps in the seeming breakdown of communication amongst the leaders of the
Party.
The
NDC in session therefore resolved to be guided by the provisions of the party
Constitution in their deliberations in uniting the members and directing the
focus of the party through a purposeful leadership to a common cause and goal.
The
NDC also noted with genuine concerns the outcome of the last NCC meeting which
was not and has not been officially communicated to any of the Zonal Leaders to
date, but information gathered so far were from the news outlets and social
media. This action, the NDC view, as not encouraging as it breeds rumours and
mischiefs.
After
a careful and deliberate analysis of all the information so far gathered, the
following issues were identified: The purported appointment of Barrister V.C
Odumejemba as National General Secretary to replace Comrade Adebola Lateef, the
current Acting National General Secretary; The purported expulsion of the
Deputy National Chairman South-South (Pastor Peters Omoragbon); The purported
appointment of Mr. Godwin Umana as the purported Acting National Deputy
Chairman of the South-South Zone; The purported appointment of Mr Babatunde
Agunbiade Led Committee with very unclear Terms of Reference; The purported
‘adoption’ of Mr. Peter Obi the Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party as
the NCP candidate to support and campaign for.
In
their resolutions, the group said, “After painfully deliberating on the Five
issues above and the current divisive state of affairs of the party, coupled
with a planned continuous expressed vitriol within the rank and file of the
Party, the NDCs hereby resolves as follows: That the copy of the minutes,
communique, and resolutions of the NCC Meeting of January 21 and 22, 2023 be
circulated without further delay to all members of the NCC and NEC since these
are already in the public domain. It is only proper to have this done to stop
all forms of speculations.
“The
NDC believe that the decision to have Comrade Adebola Lateef replaced by
Barrister V.C. Odumejemba and the expulsion of Pastor Peters Omoragbon as NDC SouthSouth
and his replacement with Mr Godwin Umana negates the spirit and provisions of Articles
4.3.3: The Committee (NEC) shall have the Power to fill vacancies in its
membership pending a meeting of the National Congress, and the reliance on Article
3.4 in expelling Pastor Peters
Omoragbon cannot be in isolation of Articles
9.8.2 (b), (c), (d). Specifically,
subsection (b) was very Unambiguous as stated herein:
“The
Disciplinary Committee shall within 1 week of receiving any complaint against any
elected officer notify same in writing to invite the concerned officer to defend
himself/herself in writing to the committee within 2 weeks of being notified
failing which he/she shall be deemed to have no defence to the allegations and
to have admitted same. This same subsection applies to the removal and replacement of Comrade
Lateef Adebola by Barrister V.C Odumejemba,” the group said.
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