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Peter Obi Set to Return to APGA

Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate for the 2023 general election, Peter Obi is set to return to the Great Progressive Alliance (APGA).

Sylvester Ezeokenwa, President of the National Bar Association, NBA of the APGA suggested that Obi will return to the party.

Ezeokwnwa said:

Peter Obi going to come back to APGA and that is his home and that is the only vehicle that will take him to his destination.

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“He attended the APGA Institute of Good Governance of which I am a student now and I tell you he would return to the party.”

According to him, anyone who attributed Obi’s political success to the LP was wrong, adding that the LP cannot take its glory from the APGA.

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He said:

Labor Party cannot take the glory of APGA and if Labor Party wants to campaign for its party the party should talk about the former Ondo state governor Chief Mimiko and not Peter Obi who was a member of APGA and all those achievements were when he was in our party.”

Ezeokenwa further announced that he has contacted APGA’s founding National President, Director Chekwas Okorie, noting that through Okorie and other party members, the party will be able to win more states in the country.

He said:

“I am going to visit Chief Chekwas Okorie and in fact, I have spoken to him to come back to APGA because it is his home and a house he built from the foundation.

“He is like a father and he started this APGA and I told him that he cannot finish building a house and abandon it and whatever may have been his reasons he will return to APGA and together we shall rebuild the party and win other states.”

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