We Can’t Tolerate Bishop Onuoha’s  Excesses Anymore -Abia ADC *Suspends guber candidate, 3 others

Bishop Sunday Onuoha, the gubernatorial candidate of African Democratic Party, ADC, Abia State.
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We Can’t Tolerate Bishop Onuoha’s  Excesses Anymore -Abia ADC *Suspends guber candidate, 3 others

 

Bishop Sunday Onuoha, the governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress Abia State, in the forthcoming election, slated for March 11, has been suspended.

 

 

Bishop was suspended on Tuesday for breaching Article 22 of the party’s constitution.

 

Famous Reporters gathered that the clergy was suspended alongside three other candidates of the party.

Bishop Sunday Onuoha, the gubernatorial candidate of African Democratic Party, ADC, Abia State.
Bishop Sunday Onuoha, the gubernatorial candidate of African Democratic Party, ADC, Abia State.

 

This was as the party stated its readiness to endorse a governorship candidate of another political party in the state.

 

Addressing newsmen after a meeting of the State Working Committee, the Abia ADC chairman, Norman Obinna, disclosed others to include: Abraham Godson, candidate for Abia Central Senatorial District; Iyke Nwoke, the Umuahia Central State Constituency candidate; and one Mr Osita Offor.

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According to Obinna, the Methodist Church cleric, Sunday Onuoha, was suspended for breaching Article 22 of the party’s constitution by being involved in “acts and conducts that have brought the party into hatred, disrepute and public ridicule, as well as engaging in an unauthorised publicity of party dispute (using his radio station) and the fractionalisation and creating of parallel party organs.”

 

The party, he said, further resolved that it would no longer tolerate the excesses of Onuoha.

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The party chieftain said, while Godson was suspended for openly adopting the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi, and disparaging the ADC party’s presidential candidate on a state radio station, Nwoke deceived the party when he failed to disclose to the party that he had previously obtained nomination form under the Peoples Democratic Party, and participated in the PDP primaries and failed.

 

Also, Nwoke was accused of engaging in activities that caused disaffection amongst party members when he unlawfully removed ward chairmen of local government areas within his constituency.

 

 

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