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APGA chieftain mocks APC, PDP, others for operating in rented office in Anambra

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By Cyprian Ebele,, Onitsha

A chieftain of All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA, and secretary of Onitsha South Local Government area. Anambra state, Paul Onuachala, has accused All Progressive Congress, APC, People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Labour Party, LP, among others of not having a fixed address but rather operate from rented apartments.

He said, “I am yet to see a national party with a fixed address except APGA, the rest are Merchants, they are on rent, mobile. If we, as APGA want to wind up, we have so many things to leave for our children but APC, PDP, ADC and others have nothing to show and some are staying in  uncompleted buildings.

“It is also cheaper to run APGA, I heard that in Ebonyi State the  APC form for chairmanship post is #300 million. At that rate who will buy it. It is not even that the person is such of winning.

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“APGA is cheaper than APC, a person who buys a form at #300 million what will he deliver. Small parties create impacts , it is cost effective to be in APGA than APC.

“Our party, APGA, can not place a form at that costly price. Small parties create impacts  and are always mass movement parties than a party like APC that is for the rich.

“In APC you have to make serious financial lobbying for you to get the ticket to contest for an election let alone winning. You have to see the stakeholders of the party, 

“Ordinarily if you want to go and see the national chairman of APC you have to spend a lot of money to be allowed to see him. You have to start from the gateman and by the time you get to the chairman you know how much you may have spent excluding that of the national chairman 

“But in APGA we have open door policy whereby you can see the chairman without any hindrance. No obstacle. Even if it is the form that you want to procure just get to the office and tell them you have just this merger amount and it will be offered  to you,” he stated.

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“This year is election year and we should listen to political parties and vote for the candidate/party of our choice. APGA remains the party to beat because it is people oriented and cheap in all its ramifications,” he stated. 

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