2023 general election

INEC disowns Reverend Adeniyi as Accord party chairman, as party notifies police

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said it can not recognise the expelled ex officio member of the Accord party, (AP) Reverend Isaac Adeniyi as its chairman.

In a letter signed by Secretary to the Commission, Rose Oriaran-Anthony, the electoral umpire said it is not aware of any national convention in which Adeniyi claimed to have emerged to lead the party as chairman.

INEC further reiterated that there’s no record of the constitution of a Board of Trustees (BoT) of Accord Party and has no record/evidence of the election of a Board of Trustees of the party for which Adeniyi is claiming to lead.

To this end, the party has urged the Nigerian police and other security agencies to take note of Reverend Adeniyi’s activities and take appropriate actions against him over forgery, impersonation and unlawful assembly.

Recall that the National Executive Committee (NEC) of Accord Party had in September 2022, sacked Reverend Adeniyi, and two other top party chieftains over anti party activities and gross misconduct.

However, last Saturday, Adeniyi allegedly conducted a national convention in Abuja, in which he claimed to have emerged as the new national chairman of the party.

To this end, INEC said he does not have any such powers to convene a national convention of the party to elect any leadership as he claimed.

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