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Rivers Crisis: PDP Takes Action Against Obio/Akpor Councilor After Declaring Support For Fubara





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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has expelled a former councillor representing the Obio/Akpor legislative council of Rivers State, Hon. Achor Nna.

Guru Trends reports that the lawmaker’s suspension from the party comes barely three days after he resigned his position as councilor and declared support for the sitting governor, Siminalayi Fubara.

Recall that Fubara and his immediate predecessor, Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, have been fighting over the control of the state.

However, in a letter signed by the PDP Ward 9 Chairman in Obio/Akpor LGA, Collins Chukwu, dated March 9, 2024, Nna was accused of failing to defend himself from allegations of misappropriation and misconduct while in office.

The suspension letter reads, “The Ward 9 PDP executive under the able Chairmanship of Chukwu Collins Wobo, JP on the 10th day of February 2024 received from the Elioparanwo PDP chapter the suspension of Hon Achor Nna the former leader of OBIO/AKPOR LGA council legislative arm.

“The disciplinary committee headed by Chief Solomon Chime Esq invited him (Achor Nna) severally and repeatedly to appear before the committee to defend himself of the grievous allegations (misappropriation of funds and misconduct) against him which invitations were utterly turned down.

“In view of the above the chairman of Ward 9 acting in compliance with chapter 10, section 57 (1) of the party constitution set up a disciplinary committee purposely to ascertain the veracity of the allegations against Hon. Achor Nna.

“So, the resignation of Hon Achor Nna from his position as the leader of OBIO AKPOR legislative council and as councillor Ward 9 didn’t come to us a surprise because he couldn’t defend himself from the allegations against him which led to his expulsion from the party.

“Apparently, the political crisis in Rivers state is far from resolution as both sides continue jostling for control of the political structure in the state.”

 

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