Fubara Dagogo Bypassed Internal Party Conflict Resolution Mechanisms, He Can Be Expelled – Morka
Fresh tension has hit the political space as the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, sends a strong warning that members who refuse to follow internal party rules could face expulsion, especially in cases involving unresolved disputes. This things dey happen around you, Watch What Happened.
Speaking during a live appearance on the ARISE News Morning Show, Morka made it clear that the party has laid-down internal conflict resolution structures that every member must respect before taking any further action. His comments have now triggered heated reactions within Nigeria’s political circles.
Morka specifically referenced the situation involving Fubara Dagogo, insisting that bypassing party procedures is a serious offence that could lead to expulsion, not just suspension. He stressed that discipline remains key to maintaining order within the ruling party.
He also defended the APC’s zoning arrangement, describing it as a long-standing political structure designed to ensure fairness, inclusion, and balanced representation across different regions of the country.
According to him, aggrieved members are expected to exhaust all internal reconciliation channels before heading to court, warning that failure to do so could attract serious disciplinary action from the party leadership.
His comments have since divided opinions among party loyalists and political analysts. While some believe the move strengthens discipline within the APC, others argue it could silence dissenting voices and deepen internal frustration.
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