The National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has cautioned the Benue state Caretaker Committee Against dissolving the local government structure of the party.
TheHintsNews reports Benue State High Court last Wednesday restrained the APC NWC from dissolving the State Working Committee.
But despite the court order, the National Working Committee (NWC) of APC later on Wednesday announced the dissolution of the Agada-led SWC in clear contravention of the court order.
But addressing journalists after the meeting of the NWC on Tuesday in Abuja, the party’s Deputy National Women Leader, Hajia Zainab Ibrahim, said the leadership of the party summoned the members of Benue Caretaker committee following their decision to dissolve the party’s local government structure.
She stated: “This evening, the National Working Committee of our great party met with the newly formed caretaker committee to administer the affairs of APC in Benue State for six months.
“This call was a result of complaints from Benue that the committee has dissolved some local government party executives. This made the NWC to summon the seven-man caretaker committee to read to them clearly their ‘Terms of Reference.’
“Their terms of reference as stated by the APC is to administer the party in Benue State for six months and also to conduct the election for the forthcoming local government elections.
“It is also part of their mandate to constitute the logistics that will conduct the elections from the LG to the ward level. And this has been clearly stated to them.
“They have no business dissolving, of course, dissolving any committee. Their terms of reference have been clearly stated and they have been asked not to go beyond their terms of reference.”