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The All Progressives Congress has dismissed the insinuation it was planning to turn Nigerian into a one-party state.

The ruling party said that it emerge stronger to win future elections in the country.


This declaration was made by the party’s national deputy chairman and former governor of Ekiti state, Segun Oni, on Monday, February 8, at Akpugoeze in Oji River local government of Enugu state, when he received the former governorship candidate of the defunt All Peoples Party, Gbazuagu Nweke Gbazuagu into the party at a ceremony in the area.

Oni described Gbazuagu as a grassroots politicians and a veritable assets to any party he belongs to and asked progressives outside the aprty to come back home by joining the APC.

The deputy national deputy led other national officers of the party to receive Gbazuagu popularly known as GNG as a large crowd of party supporters from all parts of the South East came together to welcome him back into politics after nearly 15 years of absence.

APC in Rivers state had reacted to allegations by Governor Nyesom Wike against his predecessor, Rotimi Amaechi.

The party described Wike’s claim as a big lie from “the very depth of hell.”

The rivers state governor had on Sunday alleged that between December 1 and 18 of 2014, Amaechi had used $150m to fund the APC elections.

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