The Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has appointed the Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, as its National Leader and Chairman, Board of Trustees (BOT) to replace the late Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu. The NWC made the appointment during the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the party which held on Saturday in Awka, the Anambra state capital. APGA National Chairman, Victor Umeh, had in early December 2013 read a communique after the NWC meeting, stating that the choice of Obi was due to his contributions towards keeping the party alive in the past 11 years and for particularly ensuring that an APGA member succeeds him on March 17, 2014 when his tenure ends. According to the APGA National Chairman, “the National Working Committee noted the great contributions made by His Excellency Mr. Peter Obi (CON) towards keeping the party alive in the past 11 years of his membership of our great party and particularly for ensuring that an APGA governor will succeed him on 17th March 2014, a promise made and faithfully kept. “Obi’s recommendation to step into Ojukwu’s shoes as the National Leader and Chairman of the BOT is based on his performance, financial discipline, and commitment to APGA in the past 11 years. He never contemplated leaving the party, his sterling performance led to the superlative performance we recorded in the Anambra governorship election, which also led to the landmark victory APGA recorded in the Anambra elections”, he added. Umeh stressed that “You will recall that Okorocha strayed into our ranks, we supported him; despite the fact that he has never won an election in his life, we supported him and less than two years he defected to another party”. Also appointed were 25 members of the Board of Trustees with Peter Obi as the chairman. A vote of confidence was also passed on the leadership of the party led by the embattled factional chairman, Chief Victor Umeh, who presided over the meeting. Other items in the list of agenda include setting up of committee for the Review of the Party Constitution, Mandating the National Working Committee to fill all existing vacancies in the National Working Committee and fixing a date for the National Convention.-
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The
Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA)
has appointed the Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, as its National
Leader and Chairman, Board of Trustees (BOT) to replace the late Dim
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu.
The NWC made the appointment during the
National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the party which held on
Saturday in Awka, the Anambra state capital.
APGA National Chairman, Victor Umeh,
had in early December 2013 read a communique after the NWC meeting,
stating that the choice of Obi was due to his contributions towards
keeping the party alive in the past 11 years and for particularly
ensuring that an APGA member succeeds him on March 17, 2014 when his
tenure ends.
According to the APGA National
Chairman, “the National Working Committee noted the great contributions
made by His Excellency Mr. Peter Obi (CON) towards keeping the party
alive in the past 11 years of his membership of our great party and
particularly for ensuring that an APGA governor will succeed him on 17th
March 2014, a promise made and faithfully kept.
“Obi’s recommendation to step into
Ojukwu’s shoes as the National Leader and Chairman of the BOT is based
on his performance, financial discipline, and commitment to APGA in the
past 11 years. He never contemplated leaving the party, his sterling
performance led to the superlative performance we recorded in the
Anambra governorship election, which also led to the landmark victory
APGA recorded in the Anambra elections”, he added.
Umeh stressed that “You will recall
that Okorocha strayed into our ranks, we supported him; despite the fact
that he has never won an election in his life, we supported him and
less than two years he defected to another party”.
Also appointed were 25 members of the Board of Trustees with Peter Obi as the chairman.
A vote of confidence was also passed on
the leadership of the party led by the embattled factional chairman,
Chief Victor Umeh, who presided over the meeting.
Other items in the list of agenda
include setting up of committee for the Review of the Party
Constitution, Mandating the National Working Committee to fill all
existing vacancies in the National Working Committee and fixing a date
for the National Convention.-
- See more at:
http://www.southeastnigeria.com/peter-obi-takes-over-from-ojukwu-as-apga-national-leader-chairman-bot/#sthash.Ny5edgLE.UgWW6pAV.dpuf
The
Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA)
has appointed the Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, as its National
Leader and Chairman, Board of Trustees (BOT) to replace the late Dim
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu.
The NWC made the appointment during the
National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the party which held on
Saturday in Awka, the Anambra state capital.
APGA National Chairman, Victor Umeh,
had in early December 2013 read a communique after the NWC meeting,
stating that the choice of Obi was due to his contributions towards
keeping the party alive in the past 11 years and for particularly
ensuring that an APGA member succeeds him on March 17, 2014 when his
tenure ends.
According to the APGA National
Chairman, “the National Working Committee noted the great contributions
made by His Excellency Mr. Peter Obi (CON) towards keeping the party
alive in the past 11 years of his membership of our great party and
particularly for ensuring that an APGA governor will succeed him on 17th
March 2014, a promise made and faithfully kept.
“Obi’s recommendation to step into
Ojukwu’s shoes as the National Leader and Chairman of the BOT is based
on his performance, financial discipline, and commitment to APGA in the
past 11 years. He never contemplated leaving the party, his sterling
performance led to the superlative performance we recorded in the
Anambra governorship election, which also led to the landmark victory
APGA recorded in the Anambra elections”, he added.
Umeh stressed that “You will recall
that Okorocha strayed into our ranks, we supported him; despite the fact
that he has never won an election in his life, we supported him and
less than two years he defected to another party”.
Also appointed were 25 members of the Board of Trustees with Peter Obi as the chairman.
A vote of confidence was also passed on
the leadership of the party led by the embattled factional chairman,
Chief Victor Umeh, who presided over the meeting.
Other items in the list of agenda
include setting up of committee for the Review of the Party
Constitution, Mandating the National Working Committee to fill all
existing vacancies in the National Working Committee and fixing a date
for the National Convention.-
- See more at:
http://www.southeastnigeria.com/peter-obi-takes-over-from-ojukwu-as-apga-national-leader-chairman-bot/#sthash.Ny5edgLE.UgWW6pAV.dpuf
The
Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA)
has appointed the Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, as its National
Leader and Chairman, Board of Trustees (BOT) to replace the late Dim
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu.
The NWC made the appointment during the
National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the party which held on
Saturday in Awka, the Anambra state capital.
APGA National Chairman, Victor Umeh,
had in early December 2013 read a communique after the NWC meeting,
stating that the choice of Obi was due to his contributions towards
keeping the party alive in the past 11 years and for particularly
ensuring that an APGA member succeeds him on March 17, 2014 when his
tenure ends.
According to the APGA National
Chairman, “the National Working Committee noted the great contributions
made by His Excellency Mr. Peter Obi (CON) towards keeping the party
alive in the past 11 years of his membership of our great party and
particularly for ensuring that an APGA governor will succeed him on 17th
March 2014, a promise made and faithfully kept.
“Obi’s recommendation to step into
Ojukwu’s shoes as the National Leader and Chairman of the BOT is based
on his performance, financial discipline, and commitment to APGA in the
past 11 years. He never contemplated leaving the party, his sterling
performance led to the superlative performance we recorded in the
Anambra governorship election, which also led to the landmark victory
APGA recorded in the Anambra elections”, he added.
Umeh stressed that “You will recall
that Okorocha strayed into our ranks, we supported him; despite the fact
that he has never won an election in his life, we supported him and
less than two years he defected to another party”.
Also appointed were 25 members of the Board of Trustees with Peter Obi as the chairman.
A vote of confidence was also passed on
the leadership of the party led by the embattled factional chairman,
Chief Victor Umeh, who presided over the meeting.
Other items in the list of agenda
include setting up of committee for the Review of the Party
Constitution, Mandating the National Working Committee to fill all
existing vacancies in the National Working Committee and fixing a date
for the National Convention.-
- See more at:
http://www.southeastnigeria.com/peter-obi-takes-over-from-ojukwu-as-apga-national-leader-chairman-bot/#sthash.Ny5edgLE.UgWW6pAV.dpuf
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