Governor T. A Orji's son Chinedu Orji has been disqualified by the
party’s assembly screening appeal panel.
The panel, which
recommended the disqualification of the governor’s son, comprised
Augustus Mbanali (Chairman), Emmanuel Ogunsalu (member) and Emeka
Odenigwe (member/secretary).
It arrived Umuahia, the state capital,
on November 10 on the strength of petitions against clearance and
disqualification of some aspirants for state assembly primaries.
Among the reasons for the disqualification of Orji junior who is gunning
for Umuahia central state constituency, was the allegation of being a
member of a secret society, the Black Axe Confraternity.
A confessed
member of the society in Umuahia, had identified Chinedu as not only a
fellow member, but actually the Capo (Head) of the cult.
The panel
thus held that the petition against the aspirant which bordered on
“being an identified member and head of a secret society, was too
grievous to be ignored due to the combined effects of Part VI, Section
33 of the guidelines of the party primaries and the Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).”
Chinedu, who bears the
nickname Ikuku, was also disqualified for shunning the state screening
committee of the party which sat at its Finbar Road State Secretariat
between November 6 and 7, 2014.
The panel viewed his non-appearance
at the sitting as amounting to nonchalance, disrespect to the party and
abuse of privileges.
It also regretted that though Chinedu did not
present himself before the state’s screening committee, “he somehow
managed to get his clearance surreptitiously and through means other
than approved processes of the guidelines”.
It therefore recommended
his disqualification, firstly, based on the code of conduct of a member
of the party by virtue of Chapter 3, Part 1 of PDP Constitution 2012
(as amended). Section 10 (F) of PDP constitution provides that “...a
party member shall observe discipline, behave honestly and carry out
loyally all decisions of the majority and decisions of the higher organs
of the party.”
It interpreted Chinedu’s non-appearance before the
screening committee as bordering on gross misconduct. Chieftains of the
party who spoke to our reporter, hailed Chinedu’s disqualification,
describing it as a step in the right direction.
An official of the
party who pleaded anonymity, told our reporter that “allowing Ikuku
(Chinedu) to get away with these grievous allegations, would amount to
elevating impunity to a suffocating height.”
Other cases handled by
the appeal panel included the petition against clearance of Mrs.
Nkemdirim Iheasimuo (Aba South), who it disqualified for forgery and
false declaration of age. It also disqualified Chikwendu Kalu (Isiala
Ngwa South) for fraud and gross acts of dishonesty.
The aspirant had
earlier been indicted by the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) on infamous
conduct in course of his performance as legal practitioner.
It however absolved Eze Chikamnayo (Umunneochi) of embezzlement allegation against him
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