APC Chairman: S’East claim They’re being Marginalised, but We’re telling them it was created by them

 

APC Chairman: S'East claim They're being Marginalised, but We're telling them it was created by them

Vanguard reports that All Progressives Congress (APC) leader in Nigeria, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, recently responded to complaints from the South East about feeling excluded from politics. According to him, the individuals who live there mostly produce the problems associated with marginalization.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Ganduje highlighted that next year, Anambra State, which has been run by the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) for quite some time, is facing elections. He expressed confidence in a new approach the APC is taking to engage more with the South East.

He pointed out that the South East has five states controlled by four different political parties, which complicates their ability to unite and negotiate effectively. Ganduje emphasized that the APC is keen on changing this situation and aims to gain more political power in the region, starting with Anambra State.

Ganduje said, “Next year, there will be election in Anambra which has been a state governed by APGA for many years but we have introduced a new scheme. The South East political zone is claiming that it has been marginalised but what we are telling them is that those marginalisations have been created by them.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>