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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, says the lack of unity among the All Progressives Congress (APC) is the root of all problems bedeviling the party, especially in Anambra state

Osinbajo, who was in Awka, Anambra State, for a roundtable session organised by the state chapter of the party, told party members who had complained bitterly of neglect and abandonment by the federal government that their problem in the state was lack of unity.

He said, “What you lack is unity. I am not here to talk to you as a politician but to tell you the truth that will help move this party forward in the state.

“You are not united in Anambra and that is the problem. It will be a waste of time if you are not united. You must start now to show commitment to the party. Dr Tony Nwoye came second during the last governorship election, and what that means is that if you had pushed a little further, APC would have won.

“As we approach 2021 for another governorship election, we must move to another level by having an APC governor here. We will do it,” Osinbajo assured members of the party.

Earlier, the State acting chairman of the party, Mr Basil Ejidike had expressed the displeasure of members of the party, saying that even though the party was the ruling party at the centre, its members were in hardship.

He condemned the recent appointment of a known member of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) Hon Anayo Nebe by the the Speaker, House of Reps, Rt Hon Femi Gbajabiamila as an aide, when there are several capable hands in the party.

He said, “The party in Anambra has been unfairly treated in the past and we believe that this visit will improve the fortunes of the party.

“Appointing Nebe who had opposed APC policies and led series of onslaught against the party is aimed at stalling our survival. We view this appointment as not being fair.

“It may interest you to know that the APC government school feeding programme has been hijacked, same for the NPower programs and many others. We humbly appeal that a special intervention scheme be worked out for the state, especially now that the governorship election is around the corner.”

He called on the federal government to come to the aid of the party and help her to take the state in the coming governorship election.

Other members of the party who spoke, including Hon Fort Dike, a former member of the House of Representatives, Mr Olisa Onyeka, Deputy National youth leader of the party and others who also spoke, called on the federal government to give the party attention, instead of opposition political parties.

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