Accord Party expels Doyin Okupe over Saraki’s job offer

Accord Party expels Doyin Okupe over Saraki’s job offer

The Accord Party has expelled a former Special Assistant to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Doyin Okupe, over alleged anti-party activities. His expul

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The Accord Party has expelled a former Special Assistant to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Doyin Okupe, over alleged anti-party activities. His expulsion came a day after he was appointed by Senate President Bukola Saraki as the chairman, campaign media council of his 2019 presidential campaign. The National Secretary of AP, Mrs. Abiola Ajaja, said the party took the decision after they invited Okupe severally and he declined to honour the invitation and also refused to desist from his negative actions which has caused chaos and anarchy in the party.

Ajaja said the party’s NEC had been on the issue of Okupe’s disobedience to the party for a long time, adding that today, the people that agreed that he should be sacked outnumbered those who wanted him to be cautioned.
“The third issue we deliberated was that of Doyin Okupe, who has been expelled from our party on grounds of anti-party activity. We have been on it for a very long time, he had been invited severally but he refused to come, and still he did not desist from his anti-party activity which has caused chaos and anarchy in the party.

“So, we have actually agreed today through vote, that he should be expelled. The people that supported his expulsion outnumbered the number of those who wanted him to be cautioned. Nine voted that he should be expelled, while four voted that he should be cautioned, and one absented. We are also hopeful of having a presidential candidate; by the grace of God we shall have”, she said.