2019: Ohakim blasts APGA for being biased, undemocratic
Former Imo
Governor, Ikedi Ohakim, has condemned the activities of the National Working
Committee (NWC) of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), especially in the
conduct of primary elections.
NAN reports
that Ohakim made the condemnation while interacting with newsmen in Owerri, the
Imo State capital on Friday.
The governor
described as `undemocratic’ the manner in which the NWC of APGA had been
running the activities of the party, especially in Imo.
Ohakim, who
was accompanied by other aggrieved aspirants, also condemned the process that
produced Mr Ifeanyi Araraume, whom the party’s NWC currently recognizes as its
governorship flag bearer for the 2019 election in Imo.
“For the NWC
to have accepted that fake result means that it is biased and unfair and that
spells doom for the party ahead of the 2019 election,” Ohakim said.
Also
speaking, another aggrieved aspirant, Mr Ike Ibe, expressed displeasure over
what he described as `hijacking of the people’s will’.
Ibe called
on the people of the state and Nigerians at large to resist any attempt on
imposition of candidates.
“We must not
tolerate impunity. The NWC of our party has taken sides with impunity and it is
condemnable.
“I,
therefore, call on Nigerians especially the good people of Imo state to resist
imposition of candidates and subversion of the people’s will,” he said.
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