“One cannot be working hard for Atiku and at the same time be painting his campaign structure in bad light in the estimation of the public.”
and the state’s chapter of the Atiku/Okowa Presidential Campaign Council is tearing the party apart in the state.
Mr Egu said since his emergence as the director-general, Mr Ihedioha had done a lot to frustrate the entire campaign management of the Imo PCC. He said there was no reason for Mr Ihedioha to continue to convene meetings in his residence when the PCC had a befitting campaign building in Owerri. “We warn Ihedioha to desist from unilaterally convening meetings of his selected nominees in his private residence in the name of the Imo PCC because we cannot guarantee his true intentions,” he stressed.
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