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#AnambraDecides: ‘Stop Heating The Polity’ – APC Cautions Obiano
- Ogene said the call became necessary following what he called the false claims by APGA that the APC had already written results of the gubernatorial poll in 10 LGAs…
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Director, Media and Publicity for Sen. Andy Uba Governorship Campaign Organisation (SAUGCO), Afam Ogene, has urged the ruling All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Anambra to stop heating the polity.
Ogene said the call became necessary following what he called the false claims by APGA that the All Progressive Congress (APC) had already written results of the gubernatorial poll in 10 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state before the election commenced.
Recall that Governor Willie Obiano had made the allegation on Friday.
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Ogene in a statement made available to newsmen expressed worry that the claims emanated from an incumbent government and described the allegation as “ridiculous“.
“If the government was sure that such action happened on the eve of an election in its state, the best is to quit the governorship race and like true compatriots warmly congratulate the presumptive winner of the contest, Sen. Andy Uba,“ Ogene’s statement partly read.
He said that it was a failure on the part of the Anambra government to release such incomprehensible allegation signed by its Commissioner of Information and Public Enlightenment, Don Adinuba.
He, therefore, expressed the hope that the winner of the Anambra governorship election would only emerge from votes garnered at the various polling units across the state.
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