The Guardian (Nigeria)

APGA’S attacks on Ganduje disrespect­ful, uncalled for, says aide

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OLIVER Okpala, the Senior Special Assistant on Public Enlightenm­ent to the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) national chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, has said that the attacks by All Progressiv­es Grand Alliance ( APGA) against Ganduje, following his advice to the people of Anambra State and the entire South East to gravitate towards national integratio­n politicall­y is disrespect­ful and uncalled for.

Okpala made this known in a statement issued yesterday, which was made available to The Guardian.

The statement read: “There is a need for them to appreciate the gesture of Ganduje and not see his interventi­on as negative. His aim is for the economic developmen­t and political inclusion of Anambra State to move into the central national politics, saying that there is nothing sinister, as being portrayed by the overzealou­s APGA members.

“The eminent politician, who gave the advice, should not be vilified or insulted as they have now resorted to. Instead, he should be praised and commended for his suggestion­s on how the region can overcome its age- long political backwardne­ss and economic inhibition­s.

“For Ganduje, the target should be how Anambra State can experience exponentia­l growth through being integrated into national politics given its enormous resources, rather than empty and bitter wrangling.”

Okpala explained that the issues Ganduje raised do not pitch him against Anambra State, saying that the matter is about policies of the state government vis a viz their inclusion at the centre to fast track their progress, principall­y for the economic benefit of the people.

He added that those attacking Ganduje should know that he did not attack any

Anambraria­n, but only proffered possible solutions to the condition of the state.

He said: “Coming from another region of the country to empathise with the people of Anambra is, in itself, a hallmark of leadership, transcendi­ng ethnic or regional sentiments. That is Ganduje for you, a detrabalis­ed and nationalis­tic leader.”

“So, he should be appreciate­d for his concern for them to be redeemed from their economic and political backwardne­ss and not derided. He should be encouraged to take interest in the affairs of the Igbo to engender their sociopolit­ical fortunes.”

 ?? PHOTO: NAN ?? Spokespers­on, Ishenu- Amofu Nkerefi Community of Nkanu East Local Council of Enugu State, Friday Chukwu ( third left), with other members of the community during a protest on the non- resolution of the community's Igwe election tussle in the Community... yesterday.
PHOTO: NAN Spokespers­on, Ishenu- Amofu Nkerefi Community of Nkanu East Local Council of Enugu State, Friday Chukwu ( third left), with other members of the community during a protest on the non- resolution of the community's Igwe election tussle in the Community... yesterday.

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