Apc hints on disciplinary actions for members who dragged oshiomhole to court
I think there may be some confusion here. APC (All Progressives Congress) is a political party in Nigeria, and I'm not aware of any information about the party taking disciplinary actions against members who dragged its National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, to court.
However, I can provide some general information on the APC's constitution and guidelines regarding disciplinary actions against members. According to the APC's Constitution, Article 21 (O) states that:
"A member who is found guilty of any of the following acts shall be liable to disciplinary action, including suspension or expulsion from the party:
- (i) bringing the party into contempt, disrepute or ridicule;
- (ii) engaging in any act that is contrary to the principles and objectives of the party;
- (iii) engaging in any act that is injurious to the party or its members;
- (iv) failing to comply with the decisions of the party or its organs;
- (v) engaging in any act that is inconsistent with the party's constitution or guidelines."
Regarding the specific case you mentioned, I would need more information about the court case and the allegations made against Oshiomhole. If the allegations are found to be true, the APC may take disciplinary action against the members who brought the case, but I'm not aware of any specific information about this.
It's also important to note that the APC's disciplinary actions are typically taken by the party's National Working Committee (NWC) or the National Disciplinary Committee, which is responsible for investigating and resolving disciplinary matters within the party.