…Party Says More anti-party moles to be sanctioned
Former State Deputy chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Engr. Elvis Ayomanor who was expelled from the party by members and Executive Committee of Ward 7 in Sapele recently, has been described as an impostor, a mole and an agent of the PDP, following the claim of the former Deputy chairman that he is Acting chairman of the party in the State and that the purported expulsion was a nullity.
Describing Ayomanor’s claim as acting chairman as “laughable and a clownish display of an infantile adolescent, desperate for public attention” in a statement issued by the Director of Publicity, Nick Ovuakporie, the party likened the expelled former Deputy chairman as a confused impostor and PDP agent who thrives daily on controversies.
Ayomanor while responding, described the Ward 7 Executive Committee which ratified his expulsion by the party members as ‘Senator Omo-Agege’s pressure group’, said that as he as an acting state chairman, cannot be expelled by a pressure group which is not the party, adding that such exercise was a nullity.
He had said: “I want to state here in black and white that I, Elvis O. Ayomanor, the acting State Chairman of APC Delta State Caretaker Committee was never; I am not and I will never be a member of the above mentioned Ovie Omo-Agege political vanguard.
“It is surprising to see on social media that the exco of the so-called Ovie Omo-Agege support group, saying they are suspending me from their pressure group. A group I do not belong to, in the first place. APC is a political party, not a pressure group.”
However, reacting to the claims by the expelled former deputy chairman, the State Chairman, Caretaker Committee, Prophet Jones Erue described him as a confused impostor and PDP agent who thrives daily on controversies.
In a statement signed by the State Director of Publicity, Nick Ovuakporie, the party vowed to continue wielding the big stick against all anti-party members who, according to the statement, are moles working for the PDP against the constitution of the party.
“Ayomanor is an impostor and serial felon whose unruly, youthful exuberance and contempt for party rules, prior to his expulsion, had reached a height that it could no longer be tolerated.
“The case of Elvis Ayomanor is to serve as deterrent to other bootlickers and notorious anti-party moles, who are APC in the afternoon and PDP in the night.
“The false claim of Elvis Ayomanor to the position of acting chairman of the party is totally ridiculous, a product of his fertile imagination, having admitted in the case he instituted against the party, that he was never sworn-in as a member of the State Caretaker Committee and therefore asking for an order of court to direct the State Chairman who is the 15th defendant, to swear him in as a member of the State Caretaker Committee. His claim as acting chairman is therefore laughable and a clownish display of an infantile adolescent who is desperate for public attention.”
“Every political party is governed by rules and regulations as contained in its constitution and a breach of same carries severe consequences as it was the case of Ayomanor”, the statement cautioned, adding that the tenure of Ayomanor’s deputy chairmanship of the party ended with the dissolution of the Oshiomhole-led national working committee.