APGA crisis deepens as Soludo seals Njoku’s faction party secretariat

The Njoku-led faction of APGA has accused Governor Soludo and the state government of intimidation.

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The Anambra State government on Tuesday, August 27, 2024, sealed the state secretariat of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) faction loyal to Edozie Njoku.

Tony Ezekwelu, the Deputy National Chairman, South East of the party, who represented the Njoku faction of the party, told journalists that the APGA-led government of Anambra was trying to intimidate them.

Mr Ezekwelu said: “We came here this morning and people were going about their normal duties and coming to buy their expression of interest forms for the forthcoming Local Government election.

“Around 10:00 am, a team from Anambra Housing Development Corporation came and sealed off our office.

“Luckily, I was here in Anambra because I have been around on official duties to monitor the sale of expression of interest forms,” he said.

Continuing, Mr Ezekwelu added, “When we asked them why, they said it was an order from above and that the reason was that this place was originally meant to be a residential area and we converted it to party secretariat.

“This place has always been used for party business and we are just the recent people using this. Too many politicians have used this place and we are not the owners of this property, so we have reached out to the owner of the property,” he said.

According to Mr Ezekwelu, they moved into the building two months ago and were not served any eviction notice.

“We know that this is political and the intention was just to intimidate us, so we did not obstruct them. We allowed them to perform their duties because we are law-abiding people.

“We view this as an act of intimidation and suppression. This is impunity.

“But for the records, the Njoku faction of APGA remains the most authentic, and we are ready to accommodate others,” he said.

Reacting, The governor of Anambra State, Chukwuma Soludo, described the crisis in the party as a minor family misunderstanding, which he said would be settled soon.

Soludo said, “Under our leadership, APGA has never been stronger than what it is today.

“You asked this question about the crisis because of the things you see in the media about our party but I know that things like these are normal in the run-up to election.

“I know someone else is claiming that he is the national chairman of the party, and that is through a court order, and I have not seen that court order myself.

“This is just a family problem that will be sorted out soon and sooner than later, everyone will come into the same big tent. I do not see any division in APGA,” he said