Festus Keyamo, Minister of State for Labour and Employment
Festus Keyamo, has said the Supreme Court has weaponised those aggrieved with
the Governor Mai Mala Buni-led leadership of the All Progressives Congress,
APC.
Keyamo explained that the Supreme Court’s ruling in the case
between Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State and Jegede, has given powers to
APC members willing to challenge Buni’s Chairmanship in court.
In a statement, he issued last night, Keyamo warned the APC
against ignoring the ruling by the apex court.
He warned that the ruling party risked being destroyed “from
top to bottom” by the judiciary.
According to Keyamo: “We cannot gamble with this delicate
issue. The time to act is now.
“The little technical point that saved Governor Akeredolu
was that Jegede failed to join Mai Mala Buni in the suit.
“Jegede was challenging the competence of Buni as a sitting
governor to run the affairs of the APC as chairman of the caretaker committee.
He contends that this is against Section 183 of the 1999 Constitution, which
states that a sitting governor shall not, during the period when he holds
office, hold any other executive office or paid employment in any capacity
whatsoever. In other words, had Buni been joined in the suit, the story may
have been different today as we would have lost Ondo State to the PDP.
“Any other person affected by the actions of the Buni-led
Committee will henceforth, not fail to join him in any subsequent case in
court. These include any subsequent election matter in any part of this country
and all the APC congresses that are about to hold. The Supreme Court has just
weaponised all those that would be aggrieved by the APC Congresses to proceed
to court to challenge the competence of the Buni-led CECPC to organise the
Congresses and national convention.”
The minister urged the ruling party to terminate its planned
Saturday ward congresses.
Keyamo urged the APC National Executive Committee (NEC) to
urgently meet and reconstitute the caretaker committee to exclude those holding
executive positions.
He said since “we cannot vouch for the legality of any NEC
meeting called by Buni now, the safest is to get two-thirds of NEC members to
sign an invitation to summon a NEC meeting.”
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