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Gov Soludo Celebrates APGA’s 1st Stakeholders Meeting, Repositioning In 20 Years

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Gov Soludo Celebrates APGA’s 1st Stakeholders Meeting, Repositioning In 20 Years

Something significant happened at our APGA South-East Zonal Stakeholders’ meeting — the first of its kind in over 20 years. We did not just gather to talk. We gathered to rebuild.

Let me be blunt: the era of “trade by barter” politics in APGA is over. This party will no longer be a rented platform for personal ambition. The era of the “gift-ticket” must end now. We are building a proper movement where loyalty matters and tickets are not for sale.

In 2024, we became the first party in Nigeria to fully digitize our membership register. That means every registered member now has the right to vote and be voted for. No more shadows. We have also adopted Option A-4 for our primaries — open, transparent, and fair to all.

But structure without funding is fantasy. That is why we are returning to the “student days” model. Members must own this party through dues. A committee will soon roll out a sustainable funding system so we stop depending on business interests that have limited our growth.

Our National Chairman, Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa, has laid out the new rules: Expression of Interest first, then screening, before Nomination Forms. Party executives must stay neutral or resign if they want to campaign for anyone. These are tough rules, but serious parties do tough things.

I thank the National and States Working Committees of our great Party for their commitment to this new direction.

My charge to all of us is simple: let us commit to APGA’s long-term survival. Aspire with integrity. Stop “holding briefs.” Stop jumping platforms. Let us build a disciplined, national movement anchored on transparency, equity, and justice.

The work has begun!

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