Arodiogbu Condemns Criticism of Uzodinma, Upholds Unity in APC

The National Vice Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the South East, Arodiogbu Ijeomah, has criticized the recent call for the removal of Imo State governor, Senator Hope Uzodinma, as chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum.

In response to Chief Osita Okechukwu’s criticism and call for Uzodinma’s removal, Ijeomah described the remarks as that of a “rabid dog,” indicating disapproval of such attacks on party leaders.

Ijeomah questioned the basis for the demand, highlighting Uzodinma’s role as Chairman of the Edo APC Primaries Committee. He emphasized that as the National Vice Chairman of the party in the zone, it is concerning that certain individuals openly cast aspersions on party leaders.

Referring to Okechukwu as a failed politician and emphasizing the need for disagreements to focus on the party’s growth rather than personal attacks, Ijeomah defended Uzodinma’s actions, stating that the Governor committed no wrongdoing in his duties.

Furthermore, Ijeomah highlighted the party’s successes in the region under Uzodinma’s leadership, attributing the flourishing state of the party to his effective leadership.

In conclusion, Arodiogbu emphasized the positive impact of Governor Hope Uzodinma’s leadership in the South East, positioning the party for success and cohesion within the region.

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