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PDP Aniocha North Sacks LGA Chairman Few Days After Passing Vote Of Confidence On Okowa

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The Aniocha North Local Government Area chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has sacked its chairman, Prince Victor Egbune few days after he led the passage of vote of confidence on Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and few others.

Egbune who was slammed with a vote of no confidence, was sacked over alleged misconduct, incompetence, misappropriation of party funds, fictionalisation of the party, among other alleged offences.

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BigPen Online learnt that 10 out of 14 members of the LGA Executive Committee of the party voted for his sack.

The vote of no confidence is contained in a document addressed to the State Chairman of the Party, Barrister Kingsley Esiso, who is notified that with the no confidence vote, Prince Victor Egbune ceases to be the LGA chairman of the party.

Those who signed the “vote of no confidence” against Prince Victor Egbune are: Hon. Egoh Julius, secretary; Mrs. Dorothy Udeh, Women Leader; Mr. Bunor Nwechi, asst. Pub. Sec; Mr. K.C. Ogbelue, Auditor; Mr. Nmakwe O.C., Org. Sec., Patrick Nwaoba, Ex Officio; Madam Felicia Orakwe, Ex Officio; Uche Mukolu, Ex Officio; Evlyn Monye, Ex Officio; Ejike Ugbechie, Ex Officio.

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The document which made available to BigPen Online on Thursday is titled; “Vote of no confidence on Prince Victor Egbune, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Chairman Aniocha North Local Government Area”.

It read in part: “We the under listed members of People’s Democratic Party Aniocha North Chapter wish to express with dismay our dissatisfaction with the conduct of our party Chairman.

“It is our belief that with the enormous task ahead of us, it has become imperative to cleanse the system of any bad element that would cause us failure in our forthcoming elections.

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“In the light of the above facts, we the undersigned members of the Local Government Executive hereby unanimously pass a ‘VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE’ on PRINCE VICTOR EGBUNE, the Local Government Area Chairman for incompetence and misconduct as stated below:

a. Misappropriation of party funds.
b. Factionalising the party.
c. Inability to call regular meetings.
d. Co-ordinating an aspirant.

“With this vote of no confidence, Prince Victor Egbune ceases to be our Chairman, we therefore request you sir to authorize the Deputy Chairman, Mr. Aggrey Abia to function in acting capacity pending when the Chairman is formally replaced.

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“We thank you in anticipation of your accelerated response.”

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