‘It’s a joke taken too far,' Delta Commissioner, Aniagwu, dismisses APC suspension claim
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‘It’s a joke taken too far,' Delta Commissioner, Aniagwu, dismisses APC suspension claim

By Advocate | February 16, 2026 | 4 min read |

Delta State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Charles Aniagwu, has dismissed reports of his alleged suspension from the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Akumazi Ward, Ika North East Local Government Area, describing the claim as “a joke taken too far” driven by political mischief-makers.

Speaking on The Morning Show on ARISE News on Sunday, Aniagwu said he remains a loyal member of the All Progressives Congress, stressing that no competent organ of the party in Delta State had taken any disciplinary action against him.

“I am happy you raised it. I didn’t want to comment on that particular issue because it’s actually coming from some of my brothers, who I believe were joking. I am still very much a member of the APC,” Aniagwu said.

He urged party faithful and the general public to disregard what he described as a baseless claim circulated on social media and amplified by some media platforms without verification.

Questioning the legitimacy of the purported suspension letter, Aniagwu said due process as required by the APC Constitution was clearly not followed.

“If you are writing a letter to somebody, number one, nobody petitioned. Number two, there was no complaint from any quarters. And that letter is saying you are suspending the person. What is the issue?” he queried.

Aniagwu explained that the controversy arose from ongoing ward congress activities and internal arrangements linked to party primaries.

According to him, certain individuals serving as caretaker committee members in the ward sought his endorsement as ward leader to return to office through what he described as a non-consensus arrangement amounting to imposition.

“They came and said they needed me as the leader of that ward to endorse them and bring them back. I said no problem, you can come back, but come to the general leadership meeting. If the leadership believes that you need to come back, it will be fine,” he stated.

He said the ward leadership, however, insisted on respecting existing zoning arrangements that had ensured peace within the party at the grassroots.

“The leadership believes that because of certain zoning… it also happens at the level of the wards. We needed to respect the zoning agreement that has always given us peace,” Aniagwu explained.

According to him, those who failed to secure their return through consensus allegedly resorted to unconstitutional actions.

“Because they were not fortunate to come back into the EXCO by way of the consensus arrangement, they went ahead to begin to rape the Constitution of the APC. If you go to Article 21 of the APC Constitution, you will understand clearly,” he said.

Aniagwu said he initially chose not to respond to the issue because he did not consider it significant.

“It didn’t mean anything to me. They were actually joking. And by Wednesday, when we’ll be done with the Congress, they are no longer going to be members of the Ward EXCO,” he added.

He also disclosed that some ward leaders suggested disciplinary action against those behind the alleged suspension, but he declined.

“My other leaders in the ward wanted us to take action against them. I said no, they are our brothers. You don’t beat a child and ask that child not to cry. Maybe they are crying because they are not coming back into the EXCO,” Aniagwu said.

Reaffirming his commitment to the party, the commissioner maintained that any legitimate disciplinary action must strictly follow constitutional procedures.

“If they want to follow the process, they should go and call a meeting, set up a committee, even write me, and then tell me these are the allegations against you… So to answer it, I’m a member of the APC,” he said.

He concluded by describing the alleged suspension as an internal misunderstanding exaggerated beyond proportion.

“It was actually just a joke, maybe in their own way, taken too far. But it didn’t mean anything to me because they are my brothers,” Aniagwu stated.

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