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Thursday, 19 June 2014

Dubem Obaze reacts to Umeh's Victory

The All Progressives Grand Alliance Chieftain, Chief Dubem Obaze has described the Court of Appeal judgment, confirming Chief Victor Umeh, as the National Chairman of the Party as springboard for unity and cohesion in APGA.

Chief Obaze, a BOT member of APGA, who was speaking in reaction to the judgment to newsmen in Awka, today said the unanimous decision of the appellate court has demonstrated that the judiciary has a pivotal role to play in strengthening our democracy, stressing, that the judgment has restored the people’s confidence in the judicial system.


He said the judgment has now given the Anambra State Governor Chief Willie Obiano a new impetus and zeal to work for the people adding that henceforth the people’s confidence in voting Chief Obiano cannot be misplaced, because it is the victory for the people.

Chief Obaze who was the commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy in the last administration, and also the Director of Operation in Chief Willie Obiano Campaign Organization during November Governorship election stated that APGA has remained one united indivisible family, pointing out that the leadership problem in the party has been permanently resolved with this judgement.

He therefore urged the entire APGA members to close ranks and forged ahead to reposition the party to enhance it’s electoral for fortune in next year’s general election.

While appealing for unity and cohesion in the party, Chief Obaze enjoined the APGA splinter group to join hands together with Chief Umeh to strengthen the Party and reposition it as a strong and virile political party that can win election, any day anywhere in the country.


He however implored Chief Umeh to be magnanimous in victory by accommodating all groups irrespective of leanings saying that only by so doing that everybody could be fully integrated and assured that there will be no victor no vanquished in affairs of the party

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