The Akwa Ibom chapter of the ruling All Progressives Congress has expelled Senator Ita Enang over allegations of anti-party activities.
Enang’s expulsion was contained in a letter addressed to his ward Ward Chairman signed by the Chairman of the party in the state,Stephen Ntukekpo.
According to the letter dated January 24 which was cited by NPO Correspondent stated the ratification of Enang’s expulsion by the State Working Committee of the party.
“The anti-party activities among others include his indulgence with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Akwa Ibom State, and his wilful but unlawful disobedience of the directives of our great party, the APC,”the letter reads in part
“After a free and fair gubernatorial primary election conducted by the party which he lost without showing a good spirit of sportsmanship, Senator Ita Solomon Enang had engaged in endless litigation against the candidate who won and the party.
“In the process, fully doing the bidding of the PDP to put a clog in the wheel of our progress as a party. The clandestine meetings he holds with the opposition party, the PDP, and after such meetings, drumming support for them, are not without notice by his vigilant ward and chapter officers of our great party.
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“Consequently, I write on behalf of the state working committee (SWC) to ratify the decision of the disciplinary committee of the All Progressives Congress; that, Senator Ita Solomon Enang, be and is hereby expelled from the All Progressives Congress.”
Enang is a former aide to President Muhammad Buhari on National Assembly matters.