APC Crisis: Oshiomhole Reacts To Appeal Court Rulling

Hamilton Nwosa
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By Kolawole Ojebisi
The Suspended national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole, said he accepted the court’s verdict which upheld his suspension.
Oshiomhole spoke during Politics Today, a Channels Television programme, on Wednesday,  said the professional advice of his lawyers would determine his next line of action.
He, however, thanked the judges for upholding the independence of the court by dispensing their judgement without fear or favour  stressing that when the court passes judgement you don’t cheery-pick but obey completely.
“We thank their lordships, they have given their judgement. In our democracy, the court is an independent arm of government,” he said.
“When they hand that judgment, it is not for you to pick whether you will obey or not. I accept their judgement in good fate.
“My lawyers will advise having studied the judgement, what the next line of action will be. So at this point, I will just thank their Lordships for their judgment and look forward to my lawyers on what should be the next line if there should be another next line of action.”
Asked if he would instruct his lawyers to appeal the ruling of the appellate court, he said: “What I do next would be based on my legal advice and my lawyers will act on that. I don’t think I need to communicate that through the television. It’s a relationship between a lawyer and his client. And I think we should leave it at that.”
He said Victor Gaidom, deputy national secretary of the APC, is not next in line for his position and should refrain from acting in that capacity to prevent destabilising the party.
Gaidom had declared himself as national chairman earlier in the day, saying he has legal backing to do so.
This was after Abiola Ajimobi, former governor of Oyo state, was named as the acting national chairman of the party.
“In the absence of the chairman, it should be deputy chairman; in the absence of the deputy, it should be the vice-chairman, how does the deputy national secretary come in?” Oshiomhole asked
He urged members of the party to put the interest of the APC first desist from using “any externality to destabilise the party

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