Admin I Friday, April 25, 2025
AWKA, Anambra – The stakeholders of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Isuikwuato Local Government Council chapter of Abia State, have affirmed that the party remains intact at the local level despite a few individuals defecting to the Labour Party (LP).
In a statement issued and jointly signed by Comrade Chukwudi Okoroafor (APGA Chairman, Isuikwuato L.G.A. Chapter) and comrade Loveday C. Nwagu (APGA Secretary, Isuikwuato L.G.A. Chapter), they respectfully stated that the party is committed to building and sustaining its growth to greater heights.
According to the statement, while there have been defections of some party members in Isuikwuato L.G.A. to the Labour Party, the APGA faithful in the area wish to make it clear to the public that the party remains strong and united.
The statement further emphasized that during a meeting held on Friday, 18th of April, involving L.G.A. executives, ward chairmen, ward secretaries, and other stakeholders, the commitment to the growth and advancement of the party was reaffirmed.
The statement reads:
“The meeting, which had in attendance the Abia State Chairman of APGA, Amb. Sunday Onukwubiri, who was accompanied by the State Woman Leader, recorded full attendance from the L.G.A. executives, ward chairmen, and their secretaries.
During his opening remarks, the L.G.A. Deputy Chairman, Mr. Egbule Mbama, who chaired the meeting in the unavoidable absence of the L.G.A. Chairman, Comr. Chukwudi Okoroafor, assured party members that there is no need for discouragement, as the party is on the rise again and ready to take Abia State by storm.
One of the party stakeholders, Comrade. Obinna Abali, also encouraged APGA faithful in the Isuikwuato chapter not to relent in their quest to make the party great again.
There was strong encouragement from the State Chairman, Amb. Sunday Onukwubiri, who promised that APGA Isuikwuato L.G.A. will continue to receive all necessary support from the State Executive Committee.
APGA Isuikwuato L.G.A. is on the move — no going back,” the statement added.
