APGA Remains Only Platform To Give Ndigbo Desired Negotiating Power -Soludo.
The Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Soludo has harped on the need for value oriented leadership in all the Southeast states while calling on stakeholders in the zone to give massive support to the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, as it is the only party that will give Ndigbo the desired negotiating power.
Professor Soludo made the call when the governorship candidate of APGA in Abia State for the 2023 general election, Professor Greg Ibeh paid him a courtesy visit at the Governor's Lodge, Amawbia.
Prof. Ibeh led an entourage made up of critical stakeholders in Abia, including the State Working Committee of APGA in Abia State, among others.
Receiving Prof Greg Ibeh and his team, Professor Soludo maintained the need to strengthen APGA through formidable alliances and noted that APGA is not just a platform to win elections but a movement.
He appealed to those who contested primaries under APGA to join hands as a team to get the work done.
He assured to give the necessary support for APGA to achieve victory during the election in Abia State, adding that Abia truly needs a visionary leader such as Prof. Ibeh to achieve it's true potentials.
Earlier, Professor Ibeh while noting that his ambition is selfless, maintained that with like minds at the Southeast leadership, the zone will be more prosperous with a common positive objective.
He assured to always be supportive to Anambra State government maintaining that his interest is building a greater future for Ndi Abia and the entire Igbo land.
Mr Austin Ehimere, Abia State APGA Chairman noted that the primary election that produced Prof Greg Ibeh was, free fair and transparent stressing that APGA, Abia State is set to take over leadership of Abia State.
He maintained that APGA is ready to provide quality leadership to ndi Abia State and thanked Governor Soludo for receiving them with open arms.
Mr Ehimere presented a gift of holy bible to Governor Soludo and also a flash drive to enable him see how the primary election went.
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