By Gladys Ekwu
Aspirants under the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, have expressed hope that the party will clinch the seat of governorship in the forthcoming general elections.
They were hopeful that the party’s primary election will be free and fair primaries.
They said this during an interview with journalists after their screening exercise at the party’s secretariat in Abuja.
Emerald News reports that the atmosphere at the APGA national secretariat was tense, as the aspirants awaited the outcome of the screening exercise.
This medium gathered that the nine aspirants who arrived APGA secretariat for the screening exercise said they are hopeful that they will emerge successful.
Some of the aspirants who spoke to journalists, including Professor Charles Soludo, Honourables Chukwuma Umeoji and Okwudili Ezenwankwo, pledged uncompromising support to the party irrespective of the outcome of its primary election, which they said must be hinged on transparency.
They agreed that what matters is the victory of the party at the election and not their personal desires, as they are all qualified and capable of continuing the good work already started by the Obiano-led administration.