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APGA candidate withdraws from Bayelsa gubernatorial race, begins campaign for APC
AS the campaign train of the All Progressive Congress, APC, hit Ekeremor, the headquarters of Ekeremor local government area of Bayelsa state, a frontline politician and the governorship candidate of All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA, Mr. Christopherr Enai, has declared his support for the APC as he withdraws from the forthcoming Bayelsa state gubernatorial race.
Enai told newsmen in Ekeremor, after announcing his support for APC, that his decision to withdraw and join APC was to support the change train.
It reported that Mr Enai made the announcement during the APC campaign rally in the area last Thursday.
“My decision to support APC is not that I do not have followers while in APGA but my reason is that I want to support my Brother, Timipre Sylva, because, this is the time to face reality in Bayelsa politics.
“I must say that I am in love with APC, so, I am using this opportunity to call on our people to vote for the real change and for the good governance.
“Of course, I am not the only candidate leaving his party, I know them all but I am not in the right position to be mentioning them for publication.
“Right now, out of 20 political parties in the race, about nine has stepped down; so, in this democracy, you have the right to join any party,” Enai said.
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