Action Alliance Leadership Dispute Resolved by INEC

The Action Alliance, a Nigerian political party, has resolved its long-standing leadership dispute. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially recognized Adekunle Rufai Omoaje as the party’s national chairman, following a Federal High Court ruling. The court, presided over by Justice Funmilola Demi-Ajayi, mandated INEC to update its records within seven days, acknowledging the National Executive Committee (NEC) elected during the party’s national convention in Abeokuta, Ogun State, in October 2023, as the legitimate leadership.

As a result, INEC has removed Kenneth Udeze’s name from its records and replaced it with Omoaje’s, also updating its website to reflect the names of all NEC members from the Abeokuta convention. This development marks the end of a contentious internal power struggle, during which two factions claimed leadership of the party. The recognition of Omoaje as national chairman is expected to strengthen the party’s position ahead of upcoming elections in Bayelsa, Kogi, and other states.

The Federal High Court ruling was a significant milestone in the dispute, providing clarity on the party’s legitimate leadership. INEC’s subsequent update of its records ensures that the commission’s information is accurate and reflective of the current party leadership. Omoaje has expressed gratitude to INEC Chairman, Prof. Josh Amupitan, for upholding the rule of law, stating that this decision would further strengthen democracy in Nigeria.

The Action Alliance has reaffirmed its commitment to democracy, peace, progress, and development throughout the country. With the court’s endorsement and INEC’s recognition, the party can now focus on its agenda for the upcoming elections. The resolution of the leadership dispute is a positive development for Nigerian politics, allowing the party to move forward with a clear and recognized leadership. As the country prepares for upcoming elections, the Action Alliance is well-positioned to participate and contribute to the democratic process.

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