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PDP has no chance in Imo – APC drops shocking update ahead of 2023
Adeleye Kunle
The All Progressives Congress, APC, Imo State chapter, said on Monday that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has no chance of defeating the APC in the state and throughout Nigeria in the 2023 general elections.
According to the ruling APC, a political party that is clearly incapable of organizing and uniting its membership in Imo in particular and Nigeria in general “has no chance of governing our people here in the State and Nigeria at large come 2023.”
This was stated by the APC in a statement signed by Cajetan Duke, the party’s State Publicity Secretary, and made available to Track News in Owerri, the capital of Imo State.
The release continues, “What is even more disturbing and a serious call to all well-meaning Imolites is the opposition PDP’s reintroduction of political intolerance, brigandage, and do or die politics into our democratic process – a situation capable of undermining the security, peace, and stability of our dear state.”
“However, it is regrettable to note that the Imo PDP and its leadership as it currently stands have lost sight of the value of public order, sanity, and human life, resulting in the elevation of political thuggery to a popular route for the acquisition of political and public office.”
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