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Abia will dwell underdeveloped till APC takes over: Chairman

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Monday, April 18, 2022

Abia APC chairman, Dr Kingsley Ononogbu and Governor of Abia State, Okezie Ikpeazu

Abia APC chairman, Dr Kingsley Ononogbu and Governor of Abia Mumble, Okezie Ikpeazu

Abia chapter of the All Progressives Congress has declared that the order’s political woes will continue unless the oldsters buy daring steps to free the order from politicians without character.

“Abia’s case will continue to develop nasty unless we cease picking politicians without character,” the order chairman, Kingsley Ononogbu, said on Monday in Aba.

Mr Ononogbu said that the APC would liberate Abia from rogue politicians and switch its leadership narrative by fielding politicians with character to contest and recall in 2023.

“If they’ve disgrace, why would same contributors break this order for 24 years and so that they serene fill they must always continue to rule it? Let someone of them reach to the tv; let us talk,” he said.

Mr Ononogbu said no Abia particular person must always seek the fresh political traits of the order from the fence. He said the oldsters must always be infected adequate to consume and war to retrieve the order from clueless politicians.

He assured that the APC in Abia would raise transparency, quality, and character to endure when it wins the 2023 elections and positively switch Abia’s political narrative.

“That’s what we are providing Abia folks. We’re not giving any bribe. We don’t fill bribe to provide someone. Abia APC will provide gorgeous and to blame governance.

“We cannot allow godfathers in Abia APC. Folks must always be licensed for whatever positions they bag,” Mr Ononogbu wired.

(NAN)

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