Imo PDP suspends chairman for alleged misconduct
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Imo PDP suspends chairman for alleged misconduct

Charles Ugwu, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chairman in Imo State, has been suspended by the party over allegations of misconduct.

The state secretary, Njaka Duruiheoma, announced the suspension in a statement. Following Ugwu’s suspension, Chidi Dike, the zonal chairman of the party for the Okigwe zone, will act as the state chairman.JAMB Result

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The decision was made following a motion moved by the PDP Chairman of Ohaji Egbema Local Government Area, Emeka Alihe, supported by the PDP Chairman of Owerri Municipal, Godspower Apollos, and endorsed by other LG chairmen and State Executive Committee members.

The statement read, ” Emeka Alihe, in introducing the motion calling for the immediate suspension of Charles Ugwu from office, drew the State Executive Committee’s attention to the fact that he has it on good authority that since August 2023, Charles Ugwu has failed to summon a meeting of the State Working Committee contrary to the provisions of S. 21 (3) of the party’s Constitution.NYSC Portal

“He also stated that Charles Ugwu, without any reason or justifiable reason failed to attend any of the thank you tours embarked upon by the governorship candidate of the

party to the 27 LGs of Imo State including that of Owerri Municipal Council that was done at the state secretariat of this party contrary to S. 58(i) (e) of the party’s constitution notwithstanding that he was duly notified of the tour.informationguidenigeria

“He went on to draw the committee’s attention to the fact that Charles Ugwu, despite due information by the state campaign council, has failed to attend any of the Local Government campaign rallies embarked on so far by the party contrary to S. 58(i) (e) of the party constitution.”

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