South Africa: APC insists its chairman is dead
The leadership of the All Progressives Congress in South Africa Chapter has insisted that its chairman, Dr. Olusola Taiye Abe, is dead.
NAN reports that a statement jointly signed by Chuks Okoye, Chairman, Board of Trustees, and its Public Relations Officer, Olusegun Badmus, described a statement denying the death of its chairman as a “misrepresentation”. It said before the demise of Abe, he successfully “led our organization rising from the position of vice chairman to the Late Chairman, Festus Ogbeide, to become the substantive chairman in 2017”.
They noted that official records abound in South Africa and at the APC national headquarters in Abuja to validate this.
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