Chief Victor Giadom, the self-installed acting National Chairman o, has stated that his expulsion from the All Progressives Congress (APC) is ineffective and should be disregarded by the general public.
Giadom who is the Deputy National Secretary of the APC, on Saturday announced that he was the ruling party’s acting chairman as he had secured a court order which backed his resumption as the Acting Chairman of the APC, even though another high court in Rivers state had restrained Giadom from parading himself as chairman of the APC.
On Sunday, Livingstone Wechie, the Media Adviser to the Acting Chairman of the APC in Rivers state Igo Aguma, said Giadom was suspended from the party over alleged acts of gross infractions of the party’s Constitution.
Giadom has now come out to refute Wechie’s claims, saying it is ineffective. Taking to his Twitter handle, he wrote; ”Read this carefully i am protected’ alongside photo of the court order granting him power to continue as Acting National chairman of the party.”
In a press statement released Monday June 22, by his legal representative, Chief Oluwole Afolabi ESQ, Giadom said the expulsion was done against the order of an FCT High Court issued on 16th March and updated in June, therefore it was null and void.
Read the press release below.