Anambra govt seals Peter Obi campaign office, factional APGA complex

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Anambra govt seals Peter Obi campaign office, factional APGA complex
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There has been a leadership crisis in APGA, which has split the party into two factions.

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It’s essential to acknowledge that news production incurs expenses, and we take pride in never placing our stories behind a prohibitive paywall.“As I was coming, I saw some of our party officials struggling with officials of the state government who were accompanied by the police and the army, and they said they came to seal our party office following an order from above,” Mr Ezekwelu narrated.

The national vice chairperson said that in addition to Mr Obi’s campaign office, past governorship and presidential candidates had offices within the building. “It was not sealed up by the Anambra State Government. It was not sealed up by Governor Soludo,” he said.There has been a leadership crisis in APGA, which has split the party into two factions—one led by Mr Ezeokenwa and the other led by Mr Njoku.

However, days after, Mr Ezeokenwa, another factional APGA chairperson, obtained an interim injunction that retrained INEC from recognising Mr Njoku as the party chairperson.

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