Former National Chairman of the Pe
oples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr.
Okwesilieze Nwodo; former Minister of Labour and Productivity, Dr Emeka
Worgu and former House of Representatives Speaker, Agunwa Anakwe, were
some of the heavyweights that dumped the PDP for the All Progressives
Congress (APC).
Others include: Senators Emma Agboti, Chris Adighije, Nkechi Nwogu and Ifeanyi Ararume.
They assembled in Enugu where they pledged to take over governance in the zone come 2019 for the APC.
Although Nwodo was not present at the meeting, his wife Dorothy, was there to represent him.
Also at the meeting were Senator Jim Nwobodo, Gbazuagu Nweke
Gbazuagu, former Imo State House of Assembly Speaker, Benjamin
Uwajumogu, and Dr. Ezekiel Izuogu.
APC stalwarts from the South-East present at the meeting include the
national vice-chairman and convener of the meeting, Emma Eneukwu;
National Organising Secretary of the party, Senator Osita Izunaso;
National Auditor, George Moghalu; Deputy National Women Leader, Tina
Adike and the standard bearer of the party in Enugu State, Okey Ezea.
While addressing the meeting, Eneukwu noted they are making efforts to reposition the party in the South-East.
He remarked that most of the juicy positions due for the South-East
were “being denied us because of our poor performance in 2015
elections”.
“With the array of prominent politicians from South-East joining us
now, we shall work hard this time and turn things around,” he assured.
A communiqué issued at the meeting resolved, amongst others: “The
South-East APC supports the anti-corruption crusade of President
Muhammadu Buhari and we urge Mr. President to go ahead and recover all
looted public funds.
“We call on the groups agitating for separation from a united
Nigeria, particularly, the IPOB and MASSOB to re-think and abandon the
idea and join the other tribes in building a formidable united Nigeria
where all Nigerians will be equally treated in line with the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“We believe by 2023, the president of a united Nigeria will be a Nigerian of Igbo extraction from the South-East.”
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