Peoples Democratic Party in Edo State has suspended its Chairman, Tony Aziegbemi, over alleged misconduct.
A statement obtained by FirstNews and signed by the party’s State Publicity Secretary, Chris Nehikhare said the decision was reached at the State Working Committee meeting that held at the state party secretariat on Tuesday, with two-thirds majority of members supporting his suspension.
Following this, the party leadership ordered the State Deputy Chairman, Harrison Omagbon, to act as the chairman pending when the allegation against the suspended chairman is investigated.
He said, “An Investigative Committee is hereby set up, headed by the State Legal Adviser Barr. Arthur Esene, and is mandated to report back to the Working Committee within one week. Other members of the Committee are Mrs. Linsdale Tes Sorae (State Woman Leader) and Dr. Wilson Imongan (State Auditor).
“Amongst the allegations, Dr. Tony Aziegbemi was accused of gross misconduct by brewing unnecessary tension and disunity among party members in the state in a manner akin to bringing the party into disrepute.
“This decision, hard as it is, is designed to bring sanity back to our party. It would be like ignoring the elephant in the room if we ignore this macabre dance as Edo people have watched in utter amazement and disappointment how Aziegbemi has been roped and entangled by his actions and unfortunately too, his inactions in the management of the affairs of the party.
“We are a very disciplined party and pride ourselves as organized and focused on service delivery to our teeming supporters and of course Edo people.
“We urge our members and supporters to please remain calm as we embark on this self-cleansing exercise. PDP is listening to the cries of Edo people.”