Politics
Gov. Obiano Not Planning To Join APC – APGA
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The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has said reports making the rounds that the Governor of Anambra State, Willie Obiano, is planning to join the All Progressives Congress is nothing but a rumour.
This follows speculations that Obiano may dump the ruling party in the state for the APC to contest the Anambra North Senatorial Election in 2023.
The National Coordinator of APGA Media Warriors Forum, Chinedu Obigwe, in a statement on Tuesday, debunked rumours that the governor would dump the APGA for the APC.
“Every election season, the disgruntled opposition elements are known for being more desperate and resorting to all manners of blackmail in a condemnable bid to seize power from the ruling party( APGA).
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“Governor Obiano is not planning to defect to APC rather he is committed to ensuring that a good successor who will continue the good works he is doing in Anambra from where he stopped emerges from APGA.
“This is the goal he fixed his eyes on actualising and nothing will stop him from doing that.
“Obiano remains a committed leader of APGA that is determined to take the party to greater heights.
“The general public and governor Obiano’s fans are advised to disregard the disgruntled opposition elements’ fabricated tissue of lies in this election season because they are politically motivated,” the statement said.
Obiano, who was elected elected into office on the platform of APGA in 2014, would complete his constitutional two tenures in Office in March next year.
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