National Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC) Mr Adams Oshiomhole said last night he remained in charge of the party.
Oshiomhole stated this following an interlocutory injunction granted by a Federal Capital Territory High Court that he should step aside pending the determination of a suit filed by six members of the party.
Oshiomhole’s spokesman Mr Simon Egbegbulem said: “We have filed for a stay of execution and appealed the ruling.
“With those processes currently before the Appeal Court, Oshiomhole remains the national chairman of the party.
Following the court order, national secretariat of APC was taken over by policemen and operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS).
Senchi, while delivering his ruling on an application of interlocutory injunction by six members of the party, directed APC to desist from acknowledging Oshiomhole as its chairman.
He also directed the party not to allow him access to its secretariat, pending the hearing and determination of the case.
In the application, the plaintiffs, led by Mr Mustapha Salihu, prayed the court to stop Oshiomhole from acting as APC chairman since he had been suspended as a member of the party in his Etsako Ward 10 in Edo State.
They listed Oshiomhole as first respondent and APC as second respondent in the application filed on their behalf by Mr Oluwole Afolabi.
The plaintiffs stated that Oshiomhole’s rights as a member of the party had ceased by virtue of his suspension at the ward level. They argued that, since the former Edo State governor never contested the suspension, he could not continue to act as the party’s chairman.
Senchi said the former governor, who on his Twitter handle describes himself as “Strategic General Chairman,” had been wrongfully kept in office.
Senchi,who held that political parties must be bound by their constitutions, said he was of the view that since Oshiomhole had been suspended by his ward, he had no basis parading himself as APC national chairman.
He thereafter adjourned hearing of the substantive suit to April 7, 2020.
Policemen arrived in two batches from the FCT Command and Wuse Divisional Police Station at about 5pm in nine Toyota Hilux vans. This was after two court officers served the Legal Department of APC the High Court order.
They positioned themselves in strategic positions in the premises and directed all staff members to go back to their offices. Visitors were advised to leave.
Sources within the secretariat said the presence of the security agents was to prevent hoodlums capitalizing on the confusion arising from the court ruling to invade the secretariat.
Acting National Secretary of the party, Mr Victor Giadom, confirmed that the party had received the court order and will abide by the content.
“We have received the court order and as a law abiding party, we shall respect it,” Giadom told reporter in Abuja.
He added: “As a party, we are aware of the court injunction. As a law abiding party, we respect all lawful court orders. Very soon, the National Working Committee will meet and you will hear further from the party.
“I am trying to say that APC will respect all lawful court orders. We will soon do that.”
The acting national secretary defended the presence of the security agents at the secretariat, saying: “there is nothing new about it.”
The Nation