Maduako Igbokwe I Thursday, June 1, 2023
APGA ‘ll capture 5 eastern states in 2025 ,says South/E Vice chairman
AWKA, Anambra, Nigeria – The newly elected National Vice chairman , South East of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) Rev. Augustine Ehiemere has vowed that the party will capture the five states in south East come 2025.
Rev. Ehiemere who spoke to our reporter on Wednesday night after emerging Vice chairman South East of the party in Awka Anambra state said he will work assiduously to ensure that APGA consciousness is entrenched in every person in the South East zone.
According to him, any day APGA wins the five states in the south east, Igbo will have a political bargaining power in Nigeria.
Ehiemere said that if the south east fails to capture the five states in the south east in 2025, Igbo will remain political orphans in Nigeria. He said that APGA is strong, united and focused to take the delivery of the South East states, especially with the new officials in the states.
The Vice chairman South East described APGA as a movement for mass liberation, urging all members of the party to remain focused to take over the zone and the country.
“We are set to reach out to every man and woman in the south east. It is my vision that rural women, men ,boys and girls in Ebonyi, Imo, Abia , Enugu and Anambra States are made to know that APGA is the hope of the Igboman in Nigeria. We are ready to give them the orientation and we will reach out to them” he said.
According to him, they will get to the grassroots of each state in the zone and make sure they support APGA. He also promised of collaborating with his colleagues in South- South to ensure that the party takes strong root in the zone also.
He promised to work with the new national chairman Barr Sylvester Ezeokenwa towards leap jumping the party to a greater height.
The Vice chairman South East also commended the immediate past national chairman Ozo Victor Oye for how he progressively piloted affair of the party in the last eight years.
According to him, Oye did well to move the party forward.