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APC suspends Edo lawmaker-elect for alleged misconduct

BY Haleem Olatunji

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Chris Okaeben, lawmaker-elect for Oredo west constituency in the Edo state house of assembly, has been suspended by the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oredo local government area.

The suspension was announced on Friday at an enlarged meeting of APC members in the local government area.

The lawmaker is one of the members-elect that are insisting that the inauguration of the 7th Edo house of assembly was illegal.

Okaeben (pictured) was recently issued a 48-hour ultimatum to apologise to Godwin Obaseki, governor of the state, for the alleged misconduct but he refused as he claimed to had done nothing wrong.

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The party adopted the recommendation of a five-man panel set up on July 1, to investigate the alleged misconduct.

Godwin Alabi, chairman of APC in Oredo LGA, while reading the report of the panel said that the lawmaker violated provisions of article 21 of the APC constitution which stipulates disciplinary actions for erring members.

He said Okaeben failed to honour several invitations extended to him to ascertain his grievances against the party.

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“Following his utterances, the APC in the council area asked him to apologise but he refused to comply with the party’s directive, rather he threatened the life of the chairman of the party in the council area, Godwin Alabi,” he said.

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