The Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) National Executive Committee has nullified the ‘purported’ expulsion of Representative Ivar Jones, and sternly warned Margibi County Chairman, Daddy Gibson and all other substructures, to refrain from exercising powers beyond their authority. The National Executive Committee, the sole authorized structure of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), responsible for the suspension or expulsion of a partisan’s membership within the party’s structure, amongst many other responsibilities clarified that any action to expel a party member must adhere to constitutional provision, which ensures due process. Recommendation for the expulsion of a party member by the Grievance and Ethics Committee, or any other sub-structure of the party after due process must be forwarded to the National Executive Committee for deliberation, approval, or rejection. In the case involving Representative Jones of District 2, Margibi County, this process has reportedly not been followed. Consequently, the National Executive Committee confirmed that Representative Jones CDC member. Considering this situation, the NEC has cautioned and sternly Warned Chairman Gibson, and the leadership of Margibi County, as well as all other substructures of the party to cease and desist from acts which are detrimental to the party and contravene its constitution. The National Executive Committee made it categorically clear that no county chapter or any subsidiary of the CDC has the authority to expel any member of the party. “Adherence by all concerned is essential for maintaining the organization’s cohesion and commitment to the rule of law,” the CDC NEC emphasized.