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Secondus Is No King, Southwest PDP Scribe Slams Embattled Chairman

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Prince Uche Secondus has been told he is no king and should have vacated office after the majority of the National Working Committee, NWC members in a meeting took a resolution against his continued chairmanship.

The admonition by Rahman Owokoniran, Secretary, PDP, South-West zone, came hours after a Port-Harcourt High Court ordered Secondus to stop parading himself as the National Chairman of the country’s main opposition party.

 GreenWhiteGreen GWG reports that the order by Justice O. Gbasam in an unprecedented development also ordered Secondus not to parade himself as a member of the PDP.

The order followed an application by some party stakeholders Ibeawuchi Ernest Alex, Dennis Nna Amadi, Emmanuel Stephen and Umezirike Onucha against Uche Secondus (1st defendant) and the PDP (2nd defendant).

Following the affidavit by the applicants, Justice O. Gbasam of the Degema Judicial Division Vacation Court sitting in Port Harcourt, had granted an ex parte motion by the applicants granted the injunctions against Secondus.

In his reaction to the court declaration, the Southwest PDP scribe affirmed that “Secondus is not a King,” that cannot be removed.

“He should have thrown in the towel the moment the National Working Committee, NWC, passed the vote of no confidence on him.

“It was 6 out of 9 against him. Three abstained. That makes it 6 – 0.

“It was a unanimous decision. No one voted him to remain. He should have taken the honorable path and leave. This is democracy in action.”

 GreenWhiteGreen GWG reports that Secondus in his reaction to the court declaration had fingered Governor Nyesom Wike as an accessory to the plots against him alleging among others that a story on the injunction was circulated by the media aides of the Rivers State governor.

Secondus had vowed to meet his traducers in court saying that he was not afraid.

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