The All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA, on Firday, produced two National chairman.
Newsmen monitored the development which occurred in Anambra and Imo state.
While Victor Oye, the former chairman was re-elected in Awka, Anambra state, Edozie Njoku’s convention that produced him as new National chairman of APGA, occurred in Owerri, capital of Imo state.
The Oye’s group claimed Labaran Maku was also elected as the National Secretary of the party, calling on defected members of APGA, to return back to the party, APGA. With governor Willie Obiano present at the convention.
But Njoku has boosted that original members of APGA, who wanted transparent convention from the 35 states of the federation including Abuja, elected him as the new APGA, chairman.
In Oye’s speech he said: “Our main goal as leaders of the party is to win elections and we have no choice than to take the party to the centre stage of national politics.
“Another immediate challenge before APGA is the need to build a national secretariat in Abuja because we are still operating from a rented office.”
Adding that, “The N1.3 billion realised through the sale of forms during the general elections was intact in the bank. We call on all the aggrieved members, who defected to other parties to return, they still have a lot to enjoy in APGA.”
The Oye’s group claimed Labaran Maku was also elected as the National Secretary of the party, calling on defected members of APGA, to return back to the party, APGA. With governor Willie Obiano present at the convention.
But Njoku has boosted that original members of APGA, who wanted transparent convention from the 35 states of the federation including Abuja, elected him as the new APGA, chairman.
In Oye’s speech he said: “Our main goal as leaders of the party is to win elections and we have no choice than to take the party to the centre stage of national politics.
“Another immediate challenge before APGA is the need to build a national secretariat in Abuja because we are still operating from a rented office.”
Adding that, “The N1.3 billion realised through the sale of forms during the general elections was intact in the bank. We call on all the aggrieved members, who defected to other parties to return, they still have a lot to enjoy in APGA.”