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APC Snubs Ngige, Affirms Andy Uba’s Man As Anambra Chairman

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Senator Chris Ngige has suffered a setback in the battle for the soul of the All Progressives Congress, APC in Anambra State following the decision of the national secretariat of the party to snub him and reaffirm the recognition of Hon Basil Ejidike as Chairman of the state chapter.

GreenWhiteGreen GWG reports that stakeholders aligned to Ngige had at a meeting penultimate Friday called for the dissolution of the Ejidike led exco and the appointment of a caretaker committee.

At a parallel stakeholder’s meeting on the same day, stakeholders aligned to Senator Andy Uba had also removed Ngige as leader of the party and affirmed Andy Uba as leader upon misgivings that Ngige’s stewardship of the party since formation has not brought any gain.

Why APC Decided To Snub Ngige in Anambra

In a letter addressed to the Commissioner of Police, Anambra State Command – and copied to Heads of all Security Agencies in Anambra State – dated December 16, 2021 and signed by Sen. John James Akpanudoedehe Ph.D, Secretary, Caretaker/Extra-Ordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC), the Party stated inter alia: “In recent times, the National Secretariat of our Party has been inundated with reports of activities of some dissidents and fifth columnists within the fold of our Party in Anambra State.

“Therefore this correspondence becomes imperative, not only to clarify the fact that there is no fractionalization of our Party in Anambra, but also to call on your office to use the resources at their disposal to curtail such nefarious activities and bring the culprits to book.

“For the avoidance of doubt, Hon.(Sir) Basil Ejidike is the State Chairman of APC in Anambra State and has the mandate of the National Secretariat to relate with the security agencies on our behalf on all matters pertaining to his State Chapter,” the APC scribe stated.

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