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APGA has lost its South-East stronghold – Party chieftain

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A chieftain of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Nnamdi Udensi, has declared that the party under the leadership of Ozonkpu Victor Oye, has collapsed.

The former House of Representatives candidate, who disclosed this in a chat with journalists in Umuahia, also opined that many party leaders and stakeholders have continued to dump APGA due to the alleged impunity during the party’s primaries in 2018.

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He said: “APGA has collapsed already. PDP took Victor Umeh senatorial seat. In Abia, the crisis is irreconcilable. APGA is indeed already going.

“I call for a total restructuring of the party so as to enable APGA regain its lost ground ahead of future elections.

“APGA has lost its strongholds in Abia and South East occasioned by the ill-treatment meted to majority of the APGA aspirants who were jostling for ticket during the primary elections.”

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