Aisha Yesufu Reveals What APGA, IPOB Alliance Will Do For South-East

Aisha Yesufu Reveals What APGA, IPOB Alliance Will Do For South-East

Human rights activist, Aisha Yesufu, has called on the All Progressives Grand Alliance and the Indigenous People of Biafra to form an alliance to bring the South-East together politically.

According to Yesufu, instead of IPOB waisting its goodwill on giving sit-at-home orders, they can nominate and vote credible candidates.

Yesufu stated this while reacting to the victory of Charles Soludo in the just concluded governorship election in Anambra State.

She said, “Imagine if IPOB works with APGA to control the political power in the South East? Bring the best candidates to be nominated. Show the rest of us how people with competence, character and capacity in leadership positions can change a region. Use the power to negotiate at Federal level.

“An APGA/IPOB alliance can bring the South East together politically. Instead of IPOB wasting its goodwill on giving sit-at-home orders, they can make it ‘nominate and vote credible candidates’ order.”

With that power, you can negotiate with any party wanting to win presidential elections and give the terms for your alliance. Any party interested in winning the region must be ready to meet your terms. That way, no party takes the region for granted,” she added.

Everyone knows that South East is for PDP at the presidential level. It shouldn’t be so. South East should be for whichever party is ready to give South East the best deal!

“Use your political might to negotiate. Let PDP sweat for it too.”

Ezenwoko’s Blog had earlier reported that the former Central Bank governor was declared the winner of the Anambra election by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

Soludo’s victory was announced by the Returning Officer of the Anambra governorship election, Florence Obi.

Soludo emerged winner with 112,229 votes to defeat Valentine Ozigbo of the Peoples Democratic Party, who got 53,807 votes, and Andy Uba of the All Progressives Congress who got 43,285 votes. Senator Ifeanyi Ubah of the Young Progressive Party polled 21,261 votes came fourth.

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