Enugu APC crisis: ‘Ugo Agballah a political bandit, destroyed party’, Okechukwu claims


A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Enugu State, Mr Osita Okechukwu has brushed aside his purported expulsion by the State chapter of the party.


It was reported that during a press briefing on Thursday, the Enugu APC through its state secretary, Mr Robert Ngwu announced the expulsion of Okechukwu, alongside former governor, Sullivan Chime, former Senate President, Ken Nnamani, foreign affairs minister, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama, among others.


They were accused of anti-party activities.


Chairman of the party in the state, Ugochukwu Agballah, who was at the briefing, said the party would continue to purge itself of such members.


Reacting, Okechukwu said Agballah was shifting blames after destroying the party.


Okechukwu, the Director-General of Voice of Nigeria, VON, said in a statement made available to newsmen that, “The story of my kinsman Ugo Agballah is the story of a failed chairman quarreling with himself.


“He came from PDP akin to a political bandit and hijacked our great party with the assistance of  Hope Uzodinma, governor of Imo.


“To fill his empty pocket he drove all the stakeholders away and boasted he will quadruple the 56,000 we scored in 2019 presidential election. Regrettably he scored abysmally only 4,722.


“Instead of apologizing, I cited his CV flying around at the president-elect’s house and APC HQ. This is why he is telling childish lie against some of us foundation members of APC, who sold the only plot of land in Enugu during my gubernatorial election in 2011.


“Ironically then, Agballah was in the comfort zone of PDP, while we are constructing APC structure.


“He should account for over N500m contributions which his publicity secretary allegedly said he embezzled.”

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