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Friday, 23 May 2014

Agbaso, Ihenacho In Fresh War, As Imo APGA Sink Deeper In Choas

 


AGBASO

IHEANACHO
The All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA in Imo State has  sunk deeper into chaos following the exchange of verbal words by two governorship aspirants on the party's platform.
 Martin Agbaso, a serial governorship aspirant and Emmanuel Iheanacho, a sailor and a decampee from the PDP, former Minster of Interior, have continued to fire salvos at each other.
The duo are in a hot race to capture the governorship ticket of APGA in Imo State, a party that is so fractured in bits and pieces because of interplay of contending political forces in the party.

This blog had reported last week that the party is sharply divided over the aspiration of its governorship aspirants, each of them constituting parallel executives from the ward to the State levels loyal to them.

Iheanacho had raised an alarm alleging that Agbaso was requesting for financial gratification if he wants him to surrender the APGA ticket to him,

Agbaso replied saying  Iheancho is a debtor who is indebted to several banks and financial institutions in the country to the tune of N100 billion naria through unserviceable loans.   

He said the former minister of Interior is incapable to financially bribe him off.

Iheancho replied recently saying that he is not a debtor as he runs chains of valuable and profit oriented businesses that yield huge returns.

The exchange of verbal words by Agbaso and Iheanacho signal the depth of the intractable crisis rocking the party.

A local group within the confines of the party are said to be initiating moves to reconcile the two aggrieved politicians who are at daggers drawn over seeming political irreconcilable differences.

APGA won the governorship election in 2011 that ushered Rochas Okorocha as Imo State Governor. Okorocha left the party and decamped to All Progressive Congress, APC.

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