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2023 Presidency: Join APC Now – Ohanaeze Youths Urge South-East Govs

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As 2023 draws closer the quest to take over the number one position in the country becomes more interesting as the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council, has urged governors of the South-East to join the ruling All Progressives Congress to achieve their goal of taking over the most coveted seat in the country.

The socio political group also revealed its apparent that the Peoples Democratic Party did not have the region’s best interests at heart, and as such, there was no need for leaders of the zone to continue to work with the main opposition party.

The zonal Secretary General of the group, Mr. Nnabuike Okwu, said this after a virtual meeting with leaders and other critical stakeholders of the region, on Monday.

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This call came barely 48 hours after rumours of the Ebonyi State Governor, David Umahi, concluding plans to dump the main opposition party, PDP and take up membership of the APC.

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Okwu said “Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide, after their consultative virtual meeting, with Igbo leaders and elders, on Monday, has been mandated to start mounting pressure on the South-East governors to abandon their political parties, especially those in the People’s Democratic Party, to join the mainstream ruling party, the All Progressive Congress, without further delay.

“OYC urges the governors to defect, because there are no political benefits for the South-East to continue to remain in a political party that has no respect and value for Igbos, except milking their votes during elections through deceitful mediums and fake promises, and manipulative politicians.

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