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Abia ADC Threatens to Institute Legal Action Against Sen Abaribe

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, in Abia State, says it will institute legal action against Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe (Abia South) over alleged interference in the party’s affairs.

ADC accused Abaribe, who is not a member of the party, of convening unauthorised party meetings and sponsoring a parallel executive committee in opposition to the leadership of the ADC in Abia State.

The state’s Publicity Secretary of the party, Chiamaka Ohaka, in a statement, emphasised that Abaribe has been undermining the party’s leadership and warned him to desist from such actions or face legal consequences.

Abia ADC also demanded that the lawmaker immediately remove all affiliated agents and hired individuals posing as ADC members in the state within 48 hours.

The party said, “For clarity, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe is not a member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and is therefore not affiliated with any level of the party from the ward to the national level. He has never obtained a membership form, attended any meetings, or contributed financially to the growth of our party.

“Yet, in a brazen display of political impropriety, he has established fake parallel executives, improperly influenced vulnerable party officers, and propagated malicious falsehoods—all aimed at creating discontent and dismantling the legitimate structure of the ADC in Abia State.

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“We hereby firmly warn Senator Abaribe to allow the ADC in Abia State to function without interference and to stop sowing discord with the intent to hijack the party for selfish interests,” the statement read in part.

Meanwhile, in his reaction, Abaribe’s media aide, Mr Uche Awom, said his principal would not respond to the allegations.

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