The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Abdullahi Ganduje, has said the party’s de-marginalisation process was to give the South East access to mainstream national politics.
Ganduje revealed this on Sunday during the party’s South-east Stakeholders’ Meeting in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State.
He stated that all hands must be on deck for the “vicious circle of marginalisation” to be broken against all odds.
According to Ganduje, the APC is implementing its blueprint for the de-marginalisation of the South-east.
Ganduje further said the APC was working hard to take over Enugu, Abia and Anambra controlled by the PDP, Labour Party, and APGA, respectively to complete its dominance in the South-East.
Only Imo and Ebonyi states are currently being controlled by the APC in the region.
He told the APC leaders in the South-east to work together for the overall interest of the party for its eventual takeover of the three remaining states in the region.
“For us to take over Enugu, Anambra and Abia States, we must unite and uphold internal democracy and understand the constitution of our party. We will soon start electronic registration. We will examine each polling unit to know the one that has registered for APC,” he said.
“We urge you (Ebonyi) to continue with this vigour until the South-east is brought into that political limelight.”