By Our Reporter
Anambra Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo has dubbed the leadership crisis rocking the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) as a ‘minor family misunderstanding’ , which would be settled soon.
Soludo while briefing journalists on Tuesday at the Governor’s Lodge in Amawbia for the 33rd anniversary of the creation of the state said: “Anambra people seem to have come to the conclusion that APGA is the party for the state. Is no longer those years of burning down buildings and turmoil, Anambra is now stable because of APGA.
“That has been the reason for the progress we have witnessed here, and Anambra seem to have come to a consensus that APGA is the party to develop Anambra.
“Under our leadership, APGA has never been stronger than what it is today. You asked this question about crisis because of the things you see in the media, about our party, but I know that things like these are normal during run up to election.
“I know some one else is claiming, that he is the national chairman and that is through court order, and I haven’t seen that court order myself.
“This is just a family problem that will be sorted out soon and sooner than later, everyone will come into the same big tent. I don’t see any division in APGA. I understand the disputants are in court and hopefully, they will resolve soon and I hope that after that, two of them will come into this tent.
“APGA is a movement that has been used for transformations and I can tell you that APGA has never been stronger than now.”
Soludo’s claim came same day the fractional office of Edozie Njoku led APGA was allegedly sealed by the state government officials citing ‘order from above’.