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Finally, Oshiomhole exposed, as NWC Member’s revelations give evidence Giadom did not resign

By Kemi Kasumu

The DEFENDER observes that in all the claims and counter-claims over Giadom, the only side that backed its claims with documented evidence is that which said the court-installed APC Acting National Chairman did not resign but was given waver.

The long hidden truth about National Working Committee (NWC) membership status of Chief Victor Giadom finally unveiled last Sunday June 21, 2020 when the All Progressives Congress (APC)’s National Vice Chairman North East, Comrade Salihu Mustapha, said he did not resign.

He added that he was given waiver to contest the Deputy Governorship election in Rivers State in 2019.

Comrade Mustapha dismissed the claims by some of his colleagues in the National Working Committee (NWC) that Giadom resigned.

The NEC member said Giadom, who was recently installed by court as Acting National Chairman of the APC, did not resign but was given a waiver to contest, adding that he was also given a letter when he returned after the election to NWC.

Mustapha’s revelations only corroborated The DEFENDER’s earlier report where not only copies of letters to the effect that Giadom did not resign were published but also, it was proved that Oshiomhole was being economical with the truth, misrepresenting the situation in the party’s leadership for self reason.

But the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu faulted Mustapha’s claim.

He said: “These two letters are invalid. They are as useless as the paper there are written on because neither the chairman or the NWC has the power to grant waiver on such issue”.

He further said: “There is no such provision in our constitution. If the Chairman has given such letter, it is irrelevant and invalid.”

The DEFENDER observes that in all the claims and counter-claims over Giadom, the only side that backed its claims with documented evidence is that which said the court-installed APC Acting National Chairman did not resign but was given waver. Much vehement as Issa-Onilu was in countering Mustapha, he provided no proof at least letter that Giadom write, signed and transmitted to the Secretariat about his resignation.

According to Mustapha, in a report also earlier published by The Nation, Chief Victor Giadom was on September 14, 2018 granted a waiver by the NWC in a letter signed by suspended National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole.

The letter, addressed to him and signed by Oshiomhole as presented by Mustapha reads,: “Re: Application for waiver under Article 31 of the APC constitution.

“I am pleased to convey the decision of the NWC to unanimously approve your application for waiver under Article 31 of the Constitution of our party.

“By the decision of the NWC to grant your application for waiver, you can continue to discharge your official duties as the Deputy National Secretary while pursuing your political campaign activities.

“On behalf of NWC please accept our best wishes”.

The other letter that Mustapha said the party gave to Giadom was signed by the Director of Administration, Abdullahi Yusuf Gashu’a on May 24, 2019 accepting Giadom’s resumption of office after the election.

The letter titled “Resumption of office as Acting National Secretary” reads: “I write to convey the resolution by the National Working Committee reached at its 37 regular meeting of 24 May, 2019 accepting your request to resume office following the conclusion of the 2019 general elections which you were granted waiver to contest as governorship running mate for Rivers State.

“The NWC has also approved your resumption as the National Secretary in Acting capacity in line with Article 14.4 of the Constitution of our great party pending the election of a substantive National Secretary.

“Please accept the assurances of the members of the National Working Committee”.

When told that the party has replaced Giadom with Mr. Worgu Boms, the National Vice Chairman said such action has no place in law.

He vowed he will resist it same way he resisted attempts on the Publicity Secretary and the Organising Secretary.

“I know some of my colleagues will not be happy with this submission but this is how I am built. I will not be a party to any injustice irrespective of who it’s meted on.

“The same way I didn’t support the ousting of the National Organising Secretary and the Publicity Secretary, I will not accept that of Mr. Victor. We are all colleagues we should be more focused on reconciliation not baseless witch hunts.”

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