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Accord Party Reinstates 26 Expelled Members
Chris Imumolen, the newly appointed national chairman of the Accord Party, has announced the reinstatement of 26 members who were previously expelled or suspended from the party.
This decision was revealed during an Emergency National Executive Committee (NEC) Meeting held on September 4, 2024, in Abuja.
This development follows a recent ruling by an Abuja High Court that recognized Imumolen as the legitimate National Chairman of the Accord Party and instructed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to acknowledge his position.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that The members reinstated include notable figures such as Rev. Isaac Adebayo Adeniyi, Yaku Akintayo, Mogaji Igbinsola Paul, Innocent Igboekwe, Prince Joseph James, Adebayo Daniel, Oladapo Joseph, Rukayat Olanrewaju, Tolutope Babalola, Alhaji Nasiru Bolarinwa, and Jamilu Abass, among others. These individuals had faced suspension due to various controversies within the party.
The NEC meeting also addressed the party’s internal challenges and encouraged members from any state who felt marginalized or excluded to submit their concerns to the party’s conflict resolution committee, chaired by the national secretary.
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This initiative aims to improve the party’s operations and effectively manage any issues as it moves forward.
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