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A landlord, Victor Kanaychukwu Ani, has dragged the Udi local
government chapter of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) to court over
two years rent arrears owed him by the party.
Ani, who filed the case with suit No. MUD\85\2019 at the
Magistrate court (2) Udi, presided over by Ngozi Oruraa, through his lawyer,
Emeka Okologbu-Njoku, claimed that the party was owing to him two years arrears
of rent.
He said the debt was incurred by the party for a one office space
apartment for the purposes of running its Udi local government area secretariat
situated at old Nsukka road, 9th mile Corner, Ngwo area of the state.
The Udi council chapter area of the party has top former and
serving government functionaries, such as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey
Onyeama, National Vice chairman of APC, Chief Emma Enukwu, Director-General of
Voice of Nigeria (VON), Osita Okechukwu, immediate past governor of the state,
Sullivan Chime, an aide to President Muhammadu Buhari, Juliet Ibekaku, amongst
others as members.
A copy of the suit and summons obtained by our correspondent has
the Udi council Area chairman of APC, Jude Anyadibe, as a defendant. The suit
indicates that the office space was let out to the party at the cost of 35,000
(thirty-five thousand Naira) per month, which amounts to N420, 000 four hundred
and twenty thousand yearly, bringing the debt to N840, 000, (eight hundred and
forty thousand naira) for the two years being owed.
Ani stated that he had earlier handed down a quit notice to the
APC but it refused to obey the quit notice.
The landlord said there was no option than to approach the court
with a view to taking possession of his property.
Udi council chairman of APC, Anyadibe, declined comments on the
matter. Also, efforts to speak with the Enugu West senatorial district zonal
Vice-chairman of the party, Engineer Ik Omenkeuku proved abortive.
No date has been fixed for the case. (The Guardian)

























