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A group of political progressives based in Obosi, has advised the ruling All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA to ensure it cedes the House of Assembly ticket to Obosi community which has the highest number of votes in Idemili north LGA.
The leader of the group, one Hon Agbaekwu made this known in a statement sent to Naijanewstv.
The group also said, it has thrown its weight behind, RTN OBIAGHA ALEX UBAKA who they describe as the only grassroots politician who has the capacity to mobilize Obosi votes for APGA.
Below is part of the statement.
"Politics is game of numbers... According to a great political scholar and a former Senate president of Nigeria in the person of Dr. Chuba Okadigbo; "it takes a great political arithmetic to determine political sagacity.
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"Consequently, as the 2019 elections draws closer, APGA must do a great homework and calculations to ensure a landslide victories at the polls.
"It is therefore pertinent that our dear party (APGA) delegates should put their minds to giving the candidate from the "Political Swing area" The ticket to fly its flag.
According to INEC electoral data base, OBOSI specifically have the highest number of voters in the whole of Anambra state.
"Therefore, if APGA really wants to fair well at both Senatorial, House of Representative and House of Assembly elections come 2019,it is pertinent that an OBOSI man be pitched against opposing parties.
"Having said this, RTN OBIAGHA ALEX UBAKA is a grassroots politician and it is certain that he can sway votes for The ruling Party, APGA.
Therefore, it will be wise for the delegates to entrust in him the mandate to be APGA's flag bearer in the upcoming 2019 House of Assembly election representing Idemilli North.
"In Conclusion, Rtn Obiagha Alex Ubaka if given this opportunity and with the tumultuous support , it is certain that APGA will emerge victorious at the poll in a landslide fashion in Idemili.
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