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    2015 Election: APC Will Win 28 States On First Ballot – Ngige

    Nigeria News By Wale AdebayoJan 9, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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    chris ngige-Chris Ngige, a senator representing Anambra Central Senatorial District, has predicted that the All Progressives Congress, APC, will win 28 states on first ballot in February general election.

    Mr. Ngige told newsmen in Awka on Thursday that his prediction was based on facts and surveys conducted by independent researchers.

    Mr. Ngige, who is the Coordinator of Muhammed Buhari Presidential Campaign in the South-East, said that following the prediction, APC would form the next government at the centre.

    “Our party will win in 28 states in the first ballot; we have done everything humanly possible to educate our people to follow this change.

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    “We have done very well in making the people believe in APC despite the vilification by the PDP”, he said.

    He explained that the APC presidential candidate campaign in the South-East would start in the zone on January 10 and would end with a rally in Oweri on January 12.

    “Our campaign is issue-based as we are championing for change that will affect the lives of the people of the country; we will address the issue of security, welfare and the economy”, he said.

    He, however, said that the Igbos were pushing themselves into marginalisation as “they were not playing good politics”.

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    According to him, Igbo play bad politics by putting all their eggs in one basket and that is why they lost in APC.

    “Unless there is a decisive decision by the Igbo merchants and oil traders to participate in Nigerian politics, the people will continue to be marginalized”, he said.

    Mr. Ngige, who is re-contesting the February 14 senatorial election for the Anambra Central District, said he had achieved a lot to merit another tenure.

    He promised to provide more dividends of democracy to the people of the area if re-elected. (NAN)

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