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Anambra APC Tussle: Stakeholders Accuse Ngige of Attacks, Urge Him to Desist

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Some stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Anambra State Chapter, have accused the minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige of Attacks in them, while urging him to desist from from it.
Secretary, Media and Publicity Committee of the Senator Andy Uba Governorship Campaign Organisation, SAUGCO, Mr Obi Trice stated this in a press release he made available to THE RAZOR NEWS in Awka.
Trice said the minister has been in the habit of using his media assistant, Ngige Nwachukwu to disparage members of the party in the state.
He said: “The media aide to embattled former leader of the party, Senator Chris Ngige is warned to desist from spreading deliberate falsehood, but rather concentrate on the task of proferring quality advise to the Honourable Minister.
“Speaking in almost one voice, the stakeholders observed that typical of the Minister, he has resorted to a deliberate avoidance of pertinent issues plaguing the growth of the party in the state; instead, enacting dramatic occurrences and scenes in other to digress from the issue of his widespread removal as leader of the party in the state.
“Last week, the APC in Anambra state scheduled a state caucus meeting at the office of Senator Andy Uba. But eager to flex muscles, Ngige also convened same caucus meeting at his Asokoro, Abuja residence and at the same day and time as that of Senator Uba. It flopped. Stakeholders rather attended the meeting called by Uba, whereupon about 90 percent of constitutionally recognized state caucus members affirmed Uba as the Anambra State leader of the APC.
“The Ngige event was left desolate, requiring him to hire non members to fill  the vacant seats. Irked by the outcome of the event, Ngige has instructed his cousin and media assistant, Ngige Nwachukwu, to attack those he feels are his imaginary enemies,” the release stated.
Trice speaking on Hon. Ebele Obi, a former member of the Anambra State House of Assembly, who was said to be one of the persons disparaged by Ngige stated that contrary to Ngige’s claims, he funded his own campaigns and subsequent court cases when he ran for elections in 2011, cautioning the Ngiges to always seek to relay events as they are.
Trice warned Ngige to behave maturely and always speak like a leader in the party, instead of disparaging everyone in annoyance, after he was removed as the leader of the party in the state.

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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