The Enugu State Chapter of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) has stated that it did not collapse its structure for any party in the state ahead of the March 18 governorship and House of Assembly elections.
The party’s state chairman, Ndubuisi EnechiOnyia, clarified in a statement issued on Friday.
This is in response to reports of party members pledging allegiance to the Labour Party in the state’s Nsukka region.
According to the chairman, the news that APGA collapsed its structure in Enugu was a case of “mercantile political jobbers” and said it was “laughable”.
He referred to the affected party members as “political jobbers” whose mercantile nature had no place in the party’s pursuit of good governance.
EnechiOnyia went on to express his gratitude for the thousands of foot soldiers who had formed an active support system to ensure the success of the party at the state elections.
“The political landscape in the country has since given more credence to a structure of people committed to values and principles.
“We have had many joining our movement in the past year and we are not fazed by merchants who see politics as a business for pecuniary interests.
“This is the season where mercantile politicians reveal their true colours, so it is not surprising,” he said.
“If there will be a party that people would collapse their structure for, it would be APGA because its governorship candidate in Enugu, Frank Nweke Jnr is the candidate to beat in this election”.
According to him, the party fielded the best, and the most competent and is confident in the way the people of Enugu have embraced his candidacy.
“This is about the people, not a few politicians,” EnechiOnyia said.