APGA MUST TAKE ACTION NOW TO WEED OUT DISTRACTORS OF THE PARTY:

By Martin OGBOOGU
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APGA UK Chapter

The recent political turmoil instigated by destructors of APGA must be resisted at all cost. After a through deliberation with some stakeholders of the party, I deemed it necessary to advice the National chapter of the party as a matter of urgency to hasten its disciplinary process to enforce law and order in the party in line with Article 21 of the party. Anti party activity cannot be tolerated in any form or shape, and no person or group of persons no matter how highly placed should be tolerated if found guilty of such. I strongly advice all members of the National committee to follow due process at all times and all peace loving APGA members must strongly condemn any form of rally or any APGA meetings held without due process. These kinds of acts are obviously anti party behavior and in subordination to the authority of Sir Victor Umeh and APGA as a whole.

From experience we know that the on going distractions are as a result of greed, selfishness and over ambitious tendencies of persons clamoring for recognition. It is also very clear that our beloved party has been infiltrated by opposition and this is the reason why the disciplinary committee must swing to action immediately to weed all person or group of persons responsible for anti party activities from the party.

I call on all stakeholders to appreciate and commend Sir Victor Umeh's APGA lead cabinet, the chairman has done a fantastic Job for the party and his record are there for all to see. Under his dynamic leadership APGA currently boost of two governorship seats, majority seat holders in the state House of Assembly for Imo and Anambra state, coupled with elective seats won at the Federal House of Assembly and the Senate alike.

I advise all aggrieved stakeholders to take the path of dialogue, shield their swords and offer unflinching support to our National Chairman Sir Victor Umeh so that APGA can continue to progress in the right direction and most importantly secure Anambra state Governorship seat, which I see as our biggest litmus test come February 2014.

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