APGA National Chairman, Ezeokenwa calls for sober reflection and focus for a formidable party

Destabilizing agent! – A Call for Sober Reflection and Focus for A formidable APGA as Edozie Njoku become the Tool for Destabilization – by APGA National Chairman, Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa – written by Nduka Anyanwu, SA (media) to the National Chairman.

Introduction

Imposters Plotting to Destroy APGA Ahead of Anambra Polls in September 28th 2024: Ezeokenwa Alleges.

The All-Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has been embroiled in controversy
ahead of the Anambra Local Government polls, with allegations of imposters plotting to destroy the party. National Chairman Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa has blown the whistle on a faction led by Edozie Njoku, accusing them of being imposters.

The Njoku Faction: A Threat to APGA’s Unity

Edozie Njoku’s leadership has been shrouded in controversy, with many questioning his legitimacy as APGA chairman. Despite the Supreme Court’s affirmation of his chairmanship, the Anambra State Government has sealed the state secretariat of Njoku’s APGA faction, sparking tensions.

Allegations of Exclusion

In a recent development, the Njoku-led faction alleged exclusion attempts in the Anambra LGA polls. They claim that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Anambra State Independent Electoral Commission (ANSIEC) have been notified of the Court of Appeal’s ruling, which validates the APGA National Convention that elected Victor Oye as National Chairman in 2019.

Ezeokenwa’s Concerns

Ezeokenwa has expressed concerns that the Njoku faction’s actions may jeopardize APGA’s chances in the upcoming polls. He urges party faithful to remain vigilant and focused on the party’s goals, emphasizing the need for unity and authenticity.

The Way Forward

As the Anambra polls draw near, APGA’s leadership must navigate these challenges to ensure the party’s integrity and success. With Ezeokenwa at the helm, APGA must prioritize transparency, accountability, and democratic principles to overcome the current crisis.

Conclusion

Will APGA emerge stronger from this turmoil, or will the imposters’ plot threaten the party’s very existence? Only time will tell and we can only hope to get it right in Nigeria. – TIME SHALL TELL – INDEED!

Addressing newsmen in Abuja on
Thursday, Ezeokenwa said Njoku and his co-travelers are not members of the party anymore, since he defected from APGA in 2007.

He further revealed that the Njoku is out to destroy APGA, ahead of next year’s governorship election in Anambra State, where the incumbent governor, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo is contesting for a second term on the platform of the party as well the LGA Chairmen election schedules for 28th, September 2024.

Ezeokenwa who called out the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), said the electoral umpire is working with Njoku-led faction to destroy the party ahead of the elections in Anambra State. He said: ‘Following the judgment of the Court of Appeal on the 24th of June, 2024, it affirmed the judgment of the Bwari High Court. The Court didn’t recognize Edozie Njoku as
the chairman of APGA. APGA whose leadership was questioned was never joined in the suit. This is another phase and we will and the party will be better for it.

Note: This article was written for and on behalf of APGA National Chairman, Barr Sly Ezeokenwa.

Nduka Anyanwu

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