Oshiomhole breaks silence, disowns Eta over court case against Buni

Former national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Adams Oshiomhole, has disowned a former national Vice chairman of the party in the South-south over a court case demanding the dissolution of Governor Mai Mala Buni-led Caretaker Committee.


According to Oshiomhole, when the National Executive Committee (NEC) in its wisdom dissolved the NWC, “I immediately announced publicly that I accepted the decision, regardless of its illegality or otherwise,  as it affected my position as national chairman.”


In a statement he signed personally Monday night, Oshiomhole said the court documents against Buni-led Caretaker Committee clear showed who is the plaintiff.


“For the avoidance of doubt, the 21-member NWC under my leadership largely worked cohesively and harmoniously. The only exceptions were those of the three members used by forces desperate to take control of the party. They contrived a crisis and abused the judicial process to undermine the constitution and integrity of the party.


“The majority of 18 members worked as a team and not as allies or loyalists of anybody.

“I was the only one at the press conference where I made the  announcement for personal reasons. The reason, of course, was that some of my colleagues in the dissolved NWC  obviously didn’t share my position not to contest the dissolution in court. I can only  accept responsibility for my own decision.


“Subsequently, I instructed  my lawyers to withdraw the suits challenging my purported suspension from office by the proxies  of those bent on removing me as chairman.”


The former APC national chairman described as “the height of mischief  to insinuate, as it is being done in some quarters, that I would publicly accept the decision and later surreptitiously seek to contest it in court.


“That chapter of my political life is closed. Even if another NEC decision or a court order reverses the dissolution, with utmost humility I will decline to return as APC chairman.


“I am proud of the accomplishments of the NWC under my leadership and I am grateful to the principled 18 members who worked as a  team committed to the cause of the party. Above all, I bear no grudges against any one for the manner of my removal. 


“Instead, I  am grateful and loyal to President Muhammadu Buhari  who encouraged me to contest the chairmanship of the party.”


While appreciating President Muhammadu Buhari, Oshiomhole said he would not have lasted as long as he did as  national chairman but for the President’s and support for him.


“I will continue to support his administration to succeed in serving the common  good of the people of Nigeria.”

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