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Accord Party Expels Adeniyi Anti-party Activities, Withholding of Funds

Lagos State chapter of Accord party has expelled an ex officio member, Isaac Adeniyi over what it described as anti party activities, including alleged mismanagement of party funds during the last Local Government election held in the State.

Documents obtained by journàlists revealed that Ward MI(10) in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State, where Adeniyi registered as a member of Accord, expelled him in a letter dated 23 of April, 2023 and addressed to the Alimosho Local Government Chairman of the party.

According to the letter respectively signed by the Ward Chairman and Secretary, Sulaiman Abiodun and Taiwo Oladehinde, the party accused Adeniyi of also inciting factionalisation of Accord in Lagos State, just as it said he sabotaged the party’s candidate at the Electoral tribunal.

In the letter, the Lagos State chapter of the party also accused him of impersonating the chairman, adding that he has also refused to pay party dues accumulated over the past fourteen years.

The letter also alleged that Adeniyi refused to remit the funds generated from sales of expression of interest and nomination forms in the 2019 general election to the National Secretariat of Accord, in accordance with the party’s Constitution.

Other offences leveled against the ex officio include collecting party funds without recourse to authority for doing same, just as it said he enforced and supervised the signing up front of blank cheques by the State chairman during the last Local Government Area election and changing the account of the State chapter, without recourse to the executive, to his personal number.

Part of the letter addressed to the Local Government Chairman reads, “we wish to bring to your notice the resolution of the Ward MI(10) in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos, the expulsion of Rev. Isaac Adeniyi, after careful deliberation of the offences committed and in line with the Constitution of the party under 20 Ai – Xii, Bi – V.

“A committee was set up to review the allegations and offences committed. All efforts to reach Rev. Isaac Adeniyi proved abortive as he fragrantly refused to honour the invitations of the committee. The Ward leader also called him severally, but he insisted on not honouring the invitation, claiming that the Ward lacked the capacity to summon him”.

Meanwhile, in their response to the letter from the Ward Level of the party, the Local Government Chairman, Alhaji Lanre Adebeso, and his Secretary, Adetomiwa Lamidi, acknowledged the receipt of the letter of suspension against Rev Isaac Adeniyi in a letter to the State chairman, dated 30th of April, 2023.

“After careful review of the allegations in line with the provisions of the Constitution, we hereby affirm the decision of the Ward and refer the notice of the expulsion to the State for review and further actions”, part of the letter reads.

Similarly, in a letter which the State chapter wrote to the national leadership of Accord, which was signed by the Lagos State chairman of Accord, Ola Beckley, the Vice chairman, Gebriel Aremu, and the State acting Secretary, Lanre Ogundare, dated May 10, 2023, they acknowledged the receipt of the letter of expulsion against Adeniyi.

“We hereby affirm the decision of both organs in line with the provisions of the Constitution in article 20 Ai – Xii, Bi – V and hereby invoke Article ci7 (expulsion from the party)”, the letter from the state to the national leadership said.

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