Omoyele Sowore, Human Rights Activist, Wins AAC Presidential Primary Election

Omoyele Sowore, Human Rights Activist, Wins AAC Presidential Primary Election

Human rights activist and Publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore, has emerged as the presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) for the 2023 general elections.

Sowore was declared the winner unopposed at the party’s national convention held at Work and Connect Event Centre in Abuja on Thursday.

The primary was monitored by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and was attended by members of the party across the country.

Before his nomination, Sowore had stepped down as the chairman of the party.

AAC Presidential candidate, who made this known during the party’s convention, noted that the process of stabilising the party would commence before the convention to elect another chairman.

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Sowore affirmed that other parties had elected those he described as  “thieves”, stressing that AAC must elect its own “police”.

It would be recalled that an Appeal Court sitting in Abuja had affirmed Sowore as the substantive National Chairman of the AAC last week Thursday.

Sowore had in an appeal marked CA/A/812/2019 challenged a High Court judgment delivered by Justice Inyang Ekwo declaring Leonard Nzenwa, as the Acting chairman of the party.

Sowore had also prayed the court through his lawyer, also the National Legal Adviser of the party, Inibehe Effiong, to set aside the judgment of the lower court and grant all the reliefs sought by the appellant.

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Delivering judgment in the appeal last week Thursday on behalf of the three-man panel, Justice A.J Adah held that the lower court had no jurisdiction to meddle in the internal affairs of the party.

The court also struck out the suit filed by Nzenwa, which was the basis upon which INEC accorded him recognition as Acting Chairman of the party.

The court, therefore, set aside the judgment of the lower court recognising Nzenwa as acting Chairman.

The court further awarded the sum of N200,000 damages against Nzenwa in favour of Sowore.

It would be recalled that Nzenwa had secretly obtained a judgment from the FCT High Court on June 19, 2019, to the effect that Sowore had been suspended as the National Chairman of the party alongside Deputy National Chairman, Dr. Malcom Fabiyi.

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In the said case, neither Sowore nor AAC nor INEC was joined as a party to the suit, yet the High Court entered judgment against Sowore which was used by Leonard and his sponsors to truncate the petition filed by the party’s candidate in the 2019 Rivers State governorship election against the reelection of Governor Nyesom Wike.

Uche Nwosu is a two time Shell Petroleum PLC award winner in the year 2000;
He won the Shell Award on Investigative Journalism and Environmental Cleanliness.

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