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Court extends order for Giadom to act as APC chair for 2 weeks

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An FCT High Court in Abuja, Thursday, granted Victor Giadom the right to act as  the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for two weeks.
In an ex-parte application, Giadom sought the leave of the court to over the secretariat of the party in acting capacity and chair meetings of the National Working Committee until the determination of the motion on notice, marked FCT/CV/6447/2020.
In granting the ex parte application, Justice S. U Bature empowered Comrade Mustapha Salihu, the APC National Vice Chairman (North East)  to act as the National Secretary.
Giadom through his counsel, Wole Afolabi,  said he was the authentic acting National Chairman of the APC, following a ruling of the Federal Capital Teritory High Court.
Giadom who is the party’s Deputy National Secretary said he was the highest ranking official following the ruling of the Court of Appeal on Tuesday, which upheld Oshiomhole’s suspension and declared all his actions since his suspension, null and void.
APC National Publicity Secretary,  Lanre Isa-Onilu, had announced Senator Abiola Ajimobi as the Acting National Chairman, being the Deputy National Chairman (South).
But Giadom, who spoke through his counsel, said consequent upon an order of the FCT High Court issued on March 16, 2020, said  “Chief Victor Giadom is to act as the National Chairman.”
According to Afolabi, asking Senator Abiola Ajumobi  to act as the National Chairman of APC following the suspension from office of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole by the Court of Appeal, was in disobedience to court order.
“We wish to state that the statement must have been issued in complete ignorance of the order of the FCT High Court issued on 16th of March, 2020, by Hon. Justice S.U Bature in Suit No. FCT/HC/M/6447/2020 to the effect that Chief Victor Giadom is to act as the National Chairman of the party due to the suspension of Adams Oshiomhole as the National Chairman.
“The order was given the same day that the Court of Appeal earlier gave Oshiomhole a temporary respite by staying the execution of the said order suspending Oshiomhole. Now that the Court of Appeal has affirmed the order of suspension, it is only proper that the Order recognizing Chief Victor Giadom is implemented.
“Consequently, we have written to all law-enforcement agencies to implement the said order and any one who attempts to parade himself/herself other than Chief Victor Giadom as the Acting Chairman of the APC would be facing contempt of court proceedings.
“The said order has now been extended by the court for two weeks.”