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Secretary of All Progressive Congress (APC) George Moghalu, yesterday,
said that no presidential candidate has been adopted for the party ahead
of 2015 election. This was just as he said that imposition of
candidates had no root in the new party.
Moghalu, who is Secretary of the Inter-party contact committee in the
merger for the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and National Vice
Chairman of ANPP (South East) also, denied that the merger process was
experiencing hiccups over the split in All Progressive Grand Alliance
(APGA) and added that the APC recognised the faction led by the Imo
State governor, Rochas Okorocha.
He also refuted claims that Chairman of the ANPP Board of Trustees
and former Governor of Borno State, Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff was out to
scuttle the merger process, and said that Sheriff has become target of
fifth columnists since he became committed to the merger process.
Mogahlu, while speaking with newsmen on reports that former
presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), Gen
Mohammadu Buhari, could be adopted as presidential candidate of the new
party, said that the issue of presidential candidacy has not been
discussed at all in the party.
He said “On Gen. Buhari, I have been in this merger process from the
beginning, there was no time the issue of candidacy was discussed, our
concentration now is to pull all resources together to make sure that we
get the APC registered as a political party.
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