Immediate past chairman of the All Progressives Congress in Enugu State, Dr Ben Nwoye, has called on the South East national vice chairman of the party, Dr Ijeomah Arodiogbu, to set up a committee to investigate the abuses against major stakeholders of the party such as former senate president, Ken Nnamani, former governor Sullivan Chime among others by the state chairman of the party, Ugo Agballah.
Nwoye made the call yesterday when he reacted to purported resolutions of a meeting of the APC stakeholders attended by Agballah and others.
The stakeholders had during the meeting expressed their readiness to reconsider the expulsion and suspension of some members of the party including Nnamani, Chime, among others.
Nwoye urged Arodiogbu to caution Agballah over the way he has been abusing key state stakeholders of the party and incessant announcement of suspensions.
The immediate past chairman of the APC appealed to Arodiogbu to see himself as a father to everybody and reconcile everybody to enable the party perform better in future elections.
Nwoye further expressed sadness over some weighty allegations against the Federal Commissioner representing Enugu State in the Federal Character Commission, Mrs Ginika Tor, by Agballah, saying it was becoming embarrassing to the party.
“I am appealing to the Southeast National Vice Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Dr Ijeomah Arodiogbu to set up a committee and investigate Ugo Agballah for abusing Senator Ken Nnamani and former Governor Sullivan Chime.
“They don’t deserve the abuse that Agballah is giving to them, we need to rebuild APC in Enugu State. We need to come together so that we will do better in future elections,” he stated.
Nwoye noted that although there was no congress that led to the emergence of Agballah as chairman, there was need for him to unite the party since the party has accepted him as chairman.