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Leadership tussle: Party has no grudge against Odili, Njoku’s allegations malicious – APGA NWC

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The National Working Committee of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), has insisted that it has no personal grudges against retired Justice Mary Odili just as the party called on the general public to disregard all the wild allegations made by a party chieftain, Edozie Njoku and his media handlers as their activities is aimed at shifting attention from the grievious forgery offence he has committed against his fatherland.

This latest statement by the All Progressive Grand Alliance is coming on the backdrops of the recent legal tussles over the national chairmanship seat of the opposirion party in the country.

It was contained in a release by the APGA National Publicity Secretary, Barrister Tex Okechukwu, made available AFRIPOST on Wednesday.

According to the party leadership, the party’s faith in judiciary , the police and Independent National Electoral Commission remains unshakable, as it also disclosed that these institutions have longed disowned Njoku and purported and fake judgement.

The APGA leadership recalled that the supreme court through its Chief Registrar had written to the Inspector General of Police stating unequivocally that Edozie Njoku was never a party to the Supreme court judgement which was delivered in October 14, 2021.

It pointed out “It also unarguably that the name of the second respondent in the suit was Chief Victor Oye. INEC in its own response to police Investigation stated clearly that the national convention it monitored was the one held in Awka where Victor Oye and 30 other members of the national working committee were elected.

“INEC also categorically stated it did not monitor any convention in owerri as claimed by Edozie Njoku. We challenge him to produce the report of the team that monitored his so-called convention which he claimed held on May 31, 2019 in Owerri,” the APGA added.

Continuing, the national leadership further noted that it has it in good authority that some powerful persons are sponsoring Njoku on this infamous journey, advising such persons to desist from degrading and inglorious act or face the wrath of God and the law.

“How could these people in good conscience continue to condone evil when they know what the ultimate consequences would be, the party queried.

The leadership disclosed that it has since established that Njoku thrives in illegality and and character assassination, and as well has resorted to cheap blackmail in order to hide his inadequacies and escape the long arm of the law.

The party also described all allegations leveled against its leadership, police, INEC and Governor of Anambra state, Professor Chukwuma Soludo and as well, the Supreme Court as false, diversionary and malicious.

“Edozie Njoku knows that he would end up in jail and is doing everything possible to escape justice,” the APGA submitted.

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