Samuel Njoku, a leader of the Movement for the Actualisation of the
Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), has asked residents of the
south-east not to vote any candidate of the All Progressives Grand
Alliance (APGA) in 2019.
The party was founded by the late Emeka Ojukwu, hero of the Biafra war.
Addressing reporters in Owerri, Imo state capital, Njoku asked APGA
members to stop using Ojukwu’s pictures for political campaigns.
He said recent events have shown that APGA was no longer an Igbo party.
Njoku criticised the party for failing to give Bianca, Ojukwu’s wife, the Anambra south senatorial ticket.
Bianca lost the senatorial ticket to Nicholas Ukachukwu.
“We want to passionately appeal to APGA to stop ridiculing the name
of our late leader, Emeka Ojukwu. APGA should allow Ojukwu’s spirit to
rest in peace,” Njoku said.
“They should stop using Ojukwu’s photographs and names for political
campaigns. We want to urge Ndigbo to avoid APGA during the 2019 general
election. They should not vote for any candidate in APGA because the
party is no longer an Igbo party. Ndigbo should make sure that the
political businessmen in APGA stop using APGA to insult Igbo people.
“We do not want any Igbo person to talk about APGA again. APGA is no
longer a political party and it is not for the Igbo people. APGA was the
one that brought out Bianca and they also ridiculed her and that is a
big insult to the Igbo race.”
Also speaking, Okechukwu Nwaogu, a member of MASSOB, wondered why
APGA’s former national chairman was given automatic ticket while Bianca
was not given, saying the party had fallen short of their expectation.
He said: “We wonder why the former national chairman of APGA, Senator
Victor Umeh, was given automatic ticket to represent Anambra central in
the senate.
“Just recently, a brother to governor Willie Obiano was also given an
automatic ticket to represent Anambra north. But unfortunately, Bianca
Ojukwu, widow to the leader of the party was denied ticket to represent
Anambra south in the senate.
“APGA has populated the temple of politics in the south east and
therefore has come short of our expectation. Since Bianca Ojukwu is not
qualified to represent Anambra south according to APGA, the party should
henceforth desist from using Ojukwu’s photographs in any of its
campaign posters.”
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