THE All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Anambra says it has put in place mechanisms for the smooth conduct of its ward congresses scheduled for Saturday (today).
The Chairman of the party in the state, Chief Mike Kwentoh, said this in an interview with newsmen in Awka.
Kwentoh said the party’s congresses and convention would be conducted in line with the party’s constitution and best practices so as to evolve a credible leadership.
The party chieftain described the National Working Committee meeting of the party held last week in Abuja as successful.
He added that the May 16, May 23, May 26 and June 6 dates for ward council, state and national congresses and convention were sacrosanct.
The chairman also said that APGA would reclaim its mandate in certain instances through the judicial process.
Kwentoh, who expressed hope that APGA would become the most formidable opposition party before 2019, said it was increasingly gaining acceptance in every part of the country.
The chairman insisted that APGA was not an Igbo party but a national party with roots in the South-East region of the country just as the other major political parties.
He added that the party had participated in all national elections since its inception.
Reports say that the tenure of the current leadership of the party at the national level and Anambra would come to an end on June 10.