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JUST IN: Imo APC expels guber candidate, Uzodinma

The Imo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress Thursday announced the immediate expulsion of its governorship candidate, Senator Hope Uzodinma from the party.

 The  party chairman in the state, Daniel Nwafor, announced the expulsion while briefing newsmen at the party’s secretariat in Owerri, the state capital.

Nwafor stated that the expulsion became necessary in order to save the party from disintegration and electoral misfortunes.

He accused the APC governorship candidate of sponsoring opposition candidates against the party’s candidates in the state.

He said, “Senator Hope Uzodinma has been sponsoring the All Progressives Grand Alliance Senatorial candidate, Senator Osita Izunaso instead of  the APC Senatorial candidate in Imo West, Governor Rochas Okorocha .”

“He has also been running parallel exco in his Omuma ward and issuing party cards without recourse to party excos.”

According to a statement jointly signed by Nwafor, and the Secretary, Obioma Ireagwu the party said, “this is to inform you that the All Progressives Congress, Omuma Ward of Oru East Local Government Area in Imo State has expelled Senator Hope Uzodinma from the party due to certain inordinate and anti-party activities perpetrated by him and his cohorts.”

“The Imo State Working Committee of our great party has examined the processes and procedures of the sanction on Senator Hope Uzodinma by his Ward as affirmed by the Local Government organ of the party in Oru East.

“Conclusively, the State Working Committee satisfied with the procedures and decision of Omuma Ward, hereby affirm the expulsion order as well”.

Meanwhile, the Senator is yet to respond to the expulsion.

The feud between Uzodinma and incumbent governor of the state, Rochas Okorocha peaked after he defeated the preferred candidate of the governor in the governorship primaries.

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