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APGA will win Lagos, Southeast states in 2019 – National Chairman, Agbaso​

The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has ratified the nominations of Chief Martin Agbaso as the substantive National Chairman and Alhaji A.D. Musa as the party’s National Secretary.

This was part of the Special National Convention held on Saturday in Owerri, Imo State.

Speaking, Agbaso assured the members and Nigerians of making APGA a national party that would be able to win elections in all the states of the federation.

Agbaso expressed confidence that the party would retain the governorship of Anambra on November 18, 2017.

He also assured that APGA would win the remaining governorship of the South East by 2019.

“I will bring change that will make everybody be envious of the party. I am not running for any position in the state (Imo) again, my job now is to see that all our candidates for various positions in future elections are delivered. There is no reason why APGA cannot control the South east.

“On November 18, APGA is winning Anambra State. In 2019, all the South East states will be delivered to APGA. The same goes to Plateau and Bauchi states, while Lagos state will have it tough as APGA is determined to win there”, Agbaso said.

Others nominations ratified by the National Working Committee included Chief Jerry Obasi as deputy national chairman (South), Chief Ike Nkolagu as the national vice chairman (South East), Amb. Prince Adesina as the national vice chairman (South West), National legal Adviser, Barr. Steve Ahaneku and others.

The party sacked the embattled National Chairman of the party, Dr. Victor Ike Oye, the former National Secretary of the party, Labaran Maku, former deputy national chairman (North), Alhaji Adamu, deputy South), Engr. Uchenna Okogbue and other former members of the National Working Committee (NWC) from the party for alleged various gross misconduct.

The convention witnessed accreditation of delegates from across the 36 states of the federation and Abuja.

It adopted the National Executive Council (NEC) report and the ratification of the report of the disciplinary committee which was set up to look into the alleged gross misconduct of the former NWC members.

It also adopted reports of the Constitution Review Committee/Motions for the amendment of the party’s Constitution.

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