Talk:All Progressives Grand Alliance
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OPPUNITY FOR APGA TO PRODUCE A OPPORTGOVERNOR IN KOGI STATE AND OF CAUSE HAVE A GOVERNOR IN THE NORTH
[edit]I am lover of this party and would want the leaders of this great to seize opportunity in kogi state crises in PDP and the general political dissatisfaction in the mind of Central and Western senatorial districts. The present APGA Governorship canditate is from Kogi Central,an Ebira and he only needs little financial and leadership support to make his way true to become Governor of kogi State.The politics in kogi State is that of money and tribalism and Ebira is one of the 3 major tribes in the State. the present governorship candidates of all other major parties(except APGA)for ACN, PDP and CPC are are all Igalas tribe from Kogi East senatorial district. None from West Senatorial, where okuns(Yoruba extension),another major tribe in the state. if the leadership of APGA GIVE SUPPORT, they will comfortably win in 13Local Govt Areas out of the total 21 local govt ares of the state. they need not to fear that the party APGA has not made any impact in the previous elections of the state. What is needed is serious campaign and financial support. The presence of APGA admirers(Ibos) are many in the state and this will help in making up 25% in each of 8 Local Govt.Areas of East senatorial district, where Igala dominate. Majority of ordinary People from West and Central senatorial district want power shift from East Senatorial district(Igala), because no any other tribe has ever ruled kogi state since creation and not that they out number the total population of both Central and West Senatorial districts. in terms of number of local government areas they(Igalas) have 8 local government areas(LGA), with Ibo population forming majority in one of them(Ibaji LGA). I am very confident that APGA Will win if the leadership will come to the aid of APGA Governorship candidate in person of Mr OZOVEHE.M. Act QUICKLY. Thank you — Preceding unsigned comment added by 196.220.6.113 (talk) 15:22, 24 September 2011 (UTC)
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[edit]The following unsourced paragraph appeared to be randomly placed at the end of the article. I need help verifying this information, or if it is necessary to include at all:
"It is only a dissident faction of APGA led by Governor Okorocha of Imo State that merged with APC. The National chairman of APGA Chief Victor Umeh has distanced the party from Okorocha's action. They have expelled governor Okorocha from the party for his move and are contemplating of initiating a judicial process of removing him from office for decamping from APGA. Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State and many other faithfuls of APGA are still keeping the party strong." DirectAttrition (talk) 17:44, 15 February 2017 (UTC)