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Delta APC Crisis: Ayomanor, Vows He Will Never Join ‘Omo-Agege Vanguard’

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The erstwhile deputy chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC in Delta State, Elvis Ayomanor, has rebuffed his expulsion from the party vowing never to be part of what he described as the ‘Omo-Agege Vanguard.’

He spoke in reaction to his reported expulsion by his Ward 7, Sapele Local Government Area chapter of the party.

 GreenWhiteGreen GWG reports that Ayomanor was expelled by his ward for supposedly facilitating a court case for the sack of Governor Mala Buni as chairman of the national caretaker committee among other alleged infractions including supposed disobedience to party directives.

He is believed to also be in tandem with party chieftains in the state supposedly opposed to the mainstream of the party in the state.

Reacting to reports of his expulsion and loss of position as deputy chairman of the Delta State chapter of the APC, Aymanor described the sanction as “a nullity.”

Ayomanor said: “APC is a political party, not a pressure group. For now, by law, and the consent judgment, exco is still very much valid in Delta because the ward congresses and Local Government Area congresses in Delta State were conducted in breach of court orders and in total disregard for the constitutional provision of our party the APC. Thus, it amounts to nullity and unrecognized by the totality of the leaders and members of APC Delta State.

“Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege is not the leader of the party, neither is he our party’s governorship candidate, so he does not have the powers to assume the candidacy of the party for 2023,” Ayomanor said in dismissal of the moves against him by the Delta State chapter of the APC.

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