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APGA Didn’t Merge With LP In Plateau – State Chairman Ibrahim Mani Warn Politicians

Yakubu Busari

The Chairman of All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, Plateau State Chapter Mr. Ibrahim Danjuma Mani Alias( Prof) has advised desperate politicians looking for cheap political relevance to score a point by claiming that the party had concluded a merger with Labour Party in Nigeria as the best less speculation anchored by detractors.

Arising from its state Exco meeting held on Monday in Jos, Ibrahim Mani condemned that every allegation of the merger is not true.

He said, “there has been this speculation being peddled on social media by detractors of the good work of the National Chairman of APGA, Dr. Victor Ike Oye which the state chapter displayed unalloyed support to his leadership”.

According to him,”we have been hearing rumour being speculated that the party LP and APGA have completed a merger in Plateau State without following the due process of merging, adding that we are yet to collapse any of our party structures in Plateau and in Nigeria.

Mani said,” I want to emphatically debunk this allegation as unfounded and I regard the same as mire intention of party partisans particularly those who are running helter, skelter seeking for political relevant to cause confusion  ,.

He stressed that they didn’t find them for any suitable elective position in APGA as APGA as a party has one of the best philosophy under the able leadership of its erstwhile national Chairman Ozomkpu (Dr) and Victor Ike Oye who have been doing very right in putting the party affairs in its right structure.

Ibrahim Danjuma noted that since its inception on 31st May 2019 they have worked hard to ensure that the party clinches all the elective positions in Nigeria. In the light of this development, Mr. Ibrahim Danjuma Mani the State Chairman hold SEC on Monday towards clarification to the general public.

The resolution held that “we wish to stress categorically clear that APGA structures in Plateau state and in Nigeria at large are still intact and will identify with national Chairman Mr Ozomkpu to deliver purposeful desire leader to move the country forward, he said.

Ibrahim disclosed that he has found it necessary to inform every Nigerian who is willing to join APGA to do so soonest ,henceforth APGA remains the most popular political party after APC, PDP, We are not also unaware of people agitating for a new structure in APGA this, we consider as an aberration and unconstitutional and are warned to decease henceforth from creating political acrimony and unhealthy situation in APGA were peace reign .

He added that the law enforcement agents have been adequately alerted to the activities of these perpetrators of this ill act.

Ibrahim lambasted that any group of persons trying to bring crises shall face the wrath of the law.

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