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Ondo APC gives chairman seven days to resign

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo state on
Tuesday gave Isaac Kekemeke, its suspended
chairman, seven days to resign over alleged
misconduct.

The ultimatum followed the recommendation of by the
three-member fact-finding committee headed by
Abayomi Adesanya, constituted by the party to
investigate crisis in the party in the state.

The report of the committee was submitted to the state
executive committee (SEC) of the party in Akure, the
state capital.

On June 1, the committee passed a vote-of-no-
confidence on Kekemeke, suspended him immediately
and appointed one Ade Adetimehin as acting
chairman.

The committee said it was satisfied with the
uncontroverted evidence of the witnesses in the
matter.

“The evidences were thorough, coherent,
straightforward, cogent, compelling and very
convincing,” the report of the committee read.

“However, the committee recommends, that in the
spirit of reconciliation and party unity, Mr DI Kekemeke
should resign within seven days as the chairman of
APC in Ondo state.

“This will be from the date of submitting and adoption
of this report by the state executive committee.

“Where he fails and refuses to voluntarily resign within
the time limit, his action or inaction should be taken as
removal from office, in pursuant to Article 21(D) (I) (e)
of the APC Constitution as amended.”

TheCable

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