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APC dissolves Ebonyi State executive committee

The All Progressives Congress (APC) Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC) has dissolved the party’s Ebonyi State Working Committee following refusal of factions to withdraw court cases as directed by the 8th resumed meeting of the APC National Executive Committee (NEC) and submit to internal party resolution mechanisms initiated by the CECPC.

A statement signed Wednesday evening by the deputy national publicity secretary of the APC, Yekini Nabena, said a 15-member caretaker committee has subsequently been appointed by the APC CECPC to manage the party’s affairs and carry out the planned membership registration, update, and revalidation exercise in Ebonyi State.

The Ebonyi APC Caretaker Committee have Stanley Okoro as Chairman, John Nwankata – Vice Chairman (North), Peter Nworie Ndubuisi – Vice Chairman (Central), Ozoemena Njoku – Vice Chairman (South) and Charles Ofoke as Secretary.

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Engr. Ogbonnaya Igboke is the organising secretary, Chidi Ogbuatu – Publicity Secretary, Barr. Ikaa, Ikaa Ukeni – Legal Adviser, Chief Paulinus Ali (Zomo) – Treasurer, Chief Joseph Ozibo – Financial Secretary, Ogochukwu David Elem – Youth Leader and Odo Oluchi Juliet – Women Leader.

Others are Ogbonna David Nshii – Auditor, Adum Uchenna Basil who represents the physically challenged and Francis Obike Nweze as Welfare Secretary.

Nabena said as the Governor Mai Mala Buni-led APC CECPC is repositioning the party, “we urge our supporters, members and leaders in Ebonyi State and other chapters to support and work towards the achievement of the peace and reconciliation mandate of the CECPC.”

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