APGA’ll Work with Tinubu, APC, Soludo Declares

David-Chyddy Eleke in Awka

Anambra State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, has said the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) as a party would work with the government of President Bola Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Soludo, who spoke during the inauguration of the Regional Headquarters of APGA in Awka, yesterday, reacted to his attendance of the inauguration of President Bola Tinubu on Monday.

Soludo was alleged to have been stopped by DSS operatives from entering the state box, during the inauguration in Abuja.

Soludo, while speaking descended heavily on the peddlers of the rumour, saying he was approaching the VIP box, but was stopped and redirected to the VVIP box, and therefore, berated those who peddled rumours of his being sent out.

“We were at the Eagle Square, venue of the inauguration in Abuja. The sitting arrangements at the right where the VIPs were and we went there and they told us that we have a sitting arrangement and they directed us to where we were supposed to stay, which was even VVIP.

“So, we left there and went along with the CBN governor, the governors, the Dangotes and Oni of Ife only for me to get out of the square and hear that Soludo was bounced off the VIP and asked to go and stay with the masses,” he said.

Soludo said if he was aware that such a rumour would creep in, he would have comfortably gone to where the masses sat, because APGA was party of the masses.

His words: “Actually if I knew that it was what was going to happen, I would have preferred to stay with the masses and that is where I belong. I am for the masses, and to demonstrate that what happened on that day is a thing of the masses.

“It is the masses because my party is the party of the masses not party for the rich and big people but party of the common people and if they don’t talk about Soludo, who would they talk about?”

He further reiterated that the APGA policy of supporting the government at the centre has not changed, adding that it is the policy that he inherited from the former leaders of the party.

He said, “I tell our people that elections have come and gone and APGA did not go to the tribunal even though we had a presidential candidate because APGA has always worked with the government or party at the center and it has always collaborated with the party at the center.

“When it was the PDP, APGA collaborated with the party and government at the center and we as it were did not field any candidate because APGA worked with the party at the center.

“We have not reviewed that position and if we will, that would be in future but for now, we shall work and collaborate with the party and government at the center and that was what we met and what was written and even when our brother, Mr Peter Obi, was governor, the party collaborated with the PDP and it has not changed and that was what we met in APGA,” he said.

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