APGA urges Agbaso’s arrest over ‘burglary’

By Bode Olagoke Abuja

All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has called for immediate arrest of its factional chairman, Martins Agbaso, for allegedly breaking into the national secretariat with his group and charting away sensitive documents. Its National Chairman Chief Victor Oye, however, said the crisis rocking the party will not aff ect its chances in the forthcoming Anambra governorship election, saying “APGA will win one hundred percent.”

Addressing newsmen yesterday at the party’s national secretariat, where all the national leaders and the all the state chairmen of the party were in attendance to show solidarity, Chief Oye alleged that Agbaso’s group stole N19 million and other sensitive documents from his offi ce when they visited last week Th ursday. “Th e real owners of the party are here. We have come to consolidate on the gains we have achieved. What happened on Th ursday last week was shameful, intolerable, wicked and illegal. But for us they came when we were not there because we had closed from the offi ce.

Th ey broke into my offi ce and took away N19 million which was saved to conduct primary and other important documents. On the court judgement which Agbaso relied on, Oye said: “Th e truth of the matter is that nobody has ever suspended me from the party. I have taken charge of this party since 5th of June 2015, till date one hundred percent. Just leave the charlatans and what they say. Th ey want to bamboos the people. What they are looking for is money.

“Th e judgement he (Agbaso) is parading was granted fraudulent and in error and I was not joined. Th e court in Nnewi made clear that Martins Agbaso will not organise the primary anywhere, anytime in Anambra state because that judgement is localise because if you want to organise primary the court must be in that state

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