The National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, Edozie Njoku, says he will unite the party and reconcile aggrieved members.
Njoku made this statement on Sunday during a visit to the traditional ruler of Ibeku community in Aboh Mbaise council Area of Imo state, HRH Igwe Onyekachi Ukpabi, where he was hosted to a grand reception to celebrate his Supreme Court victory.
He also warned detractors not to distract the Governor of Anambra State, Chukwuma Soludo, with political bickerings.
“The party can only progress when members are united. We call on aggrieved members to put aside their differences and unite to strengthen the party to enable it achieve its common goals. My leadership will be marked by the principles of internal democracy, equity, fairness and the rule of law.
“We call on all national, state and local government officials of the party to take the privilege of leadership seriously and abide by the laws and guiding principles laid by the founder of the party, Chief Chekwas Okorie.
“APGA is a national party not a regional party and the leadership of this great party is a divine privilege. As party members, we cannot continue fighting and this is why I am extending the olive branch to our aggrieved members, for united we stand,” he said.