APC Priced Me Well, That's Why I Joined the Party – Anambra Deputy Governor Says

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Anambra Deputy Governor, Nkem Okeke, says he left All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) for All Progressive Congress (APC)  because “APGA devalued me all the years.”

He stated this during a press briefing with some journalists in Awka on Friday.

The deputy governor adviced the South-East politicians to open their eyes, disregard political blackmail against the All Progressives Congress (APC) and secure the future of their immediate families.

 “I am an accidental politician I do not believe to operate on demerits, so people who priced me off the shelf with tangible offers approached me, it is not my fault,” Mr Okeke said “At the moment the fastest way the people of South-East will restore their lost glories and occupy their political position in the centre of governance of the nation is through the APC.

“I urge residents and people of the state to look up, put on your thinking cap, and secure a defined future for your nuclear and extended family members now.”

On the November 6 governorship election in Anambra, Mr Okeke maintained that voting APC candidate Andy Uba would deliver immense dividends to the people, especially with support from the federal government.


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