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C'River APC Court Case: Groups Call For Suspension Of Sen. John Owan with Reasons

  




All Progressives Congress (APC) support groups and concerned Youths in Cross River State have called for immediate suspension of Sen. John Owan Enoh, as a member of the party for his alleged hiding under the guise of seeking Court redress to play anti-party politics in support of his Kinsman Sen. Sandy Onoh who's the flag of the People's Democratic Party. 



The APC support group leader   Comrade Odung Michael who spoke with journalists in Calabar on Thursday, after presenting their  request to the APC Chairman of Cross River state also called for Sen. John Owan's removal from the Presidential campaign council with immediate effect for it Is clear that he is working against the party.


The spoke person also uses the opportunity to call on the party leadership as a matter of urgency to direct all party aspirants and members who are in court to withdraw their cases and submit to the internal party mechanisms as set up by the party Chairman Barr. Alphonsus Eba.


Also Speaking is the DG of the "It Must Be support group" Beatrice Michael Otu noted that they are fully in support of Prince Otu and what affects him, affect the party and so they came to put a stop to Sen. Owan's distraction.

In his remarks, the immediate past Southern Senatorial Students President Emmanuel Etim opined that today's activity is timely and right, we have been patient and Sen. Owan is taking us for granted and that's not speaking well for us, we want him suspended because he had done this in 2019 general election against Usani Uguru Usani.


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