We are welcoming you with open arms, and I want to tell you that in APGA, we are all equal as far as membership is concerned
As part of the All Progressives Grand Alliance APGA, Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State has extended a warm welcome to thousands of supporters of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, who passed away.
These supporters were members of the All Progressives Congress APC. The followers, who came from a variety of support groups and were working for the late senator, stated that they were motivated to join APGA in order to campaign for Soludo’s re-election because they are aware that, similar to Ubah, Soludo is concerned about the welfare of Anambra State.
Speaking to the members of the support groups, predominantly affiliated with the APC, Soludo stated, “I want to welcome you people into the big tent of the APGA. I want to welcome all of you back into the APGA fold.
“I welcome you to APGA, this is where you belong. This is the place where every Anambra person should belong because the ideology of APGA is in sync with what Anambra stands for.
“We are welcoming you with open arms, and I want to tell you that in APGA, we are all equal as far as membership is concerned, not minding how many years you have been in the party.”
Chuks Ogbonna, the leader of the defecting members of Ifeanyi Ubah’s support groups from the APC, encouraged APGA members to embrace them, as they join the party to contribute to the development of Anambra and support the re-election of Governor Chukwuma Soludo.
Ogbonna, “l speak today not just as Kamen Chuks Ogbonna, but as a vessel of a legacy—the legacy of Senator Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah, a giant whose footprints remain indelible in the sands of Anambra’s history.”
“With me, I bring the dynamic Ubah Political Family, a formidable army of believers in progress, who today lay down the banner of opposition to embrace the banner of partnership under the great umbrella of APGA.
“Mr. Solution Governor, you solved the puzzle surrounding insecurity in the southeast by going after the fake native doctors.
“Today other states in the southeast are following your example by embarking on the registration of genuine traditional medicine practitioners, to identify and prosecute the fake ones.”