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Anambra 2017 election: I will leave politics if I quit APC – Moghalu

A governorship aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Anambra state, Chief George Moghalu, has vowed not to dump the party whether he wins the primaries or not.

Moghalu who vowed to introduce free education at all levels if elected Governor, told Vanguard that he was not in support of zoning of the party’s governorship, on the claim that there was no policy of zoning in the state.

On what will happen if he fails to clinch the APC ticket, he replied: “any day I quit my party, I quit politics altogether, if I fail to win the nomination, God’s will must be done. I won’t decamp, and I must make it clear that there is no law that forbids any new entrant from contesting for any office under the APC.

“With the resources and revenue windows available to the state government, Anambra pupils ought to enjoy free education unhindered in primary and secondary schools.”

On the zoning arrangement among the three senatorial zones in the state in the presentation of Governors, Chief Moghalu said: “I sincerely and respectfully doubted any such understanding in the state.

“If Dr Mbadinuju was allowed eight years, or his zone allowed eight years, I won’t come out. If there is any zone that should not come out this time, it’s the Central that had taken three years under Senator Ngige and eight years by Mr. Peter Obi.”

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