APGA accused of working to subvert victory of Ogbaru LP candidate, Afam Ogene

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There are feelers that the ruling party in Anambra, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) is working to subvert the victory of the Labour Party in Ogbaru Federal Constituency.

The popularity of Mr Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in Saturday’s election had cost APGA many National Assembly seats, as the party lost in many constituencies in the state.

As of Tuesday, APGA from election results declared by INEC failed to get any seat out of the three senatorial zones.

In the House of Representatives election, out of the 11 constituencies, APGA has only been declared winner in just three while Labour Party seemed to have cleared the others, despite fielding rookie politicians.

Meanwhile, a source who spoke to journalists at INEC headquarters in Awka said the election at Ogbaru was yet to be declared because of interference.

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An editor and journalist, Mr Afam Ogene, a candidate of the Labour Party had been touted to have won the election from the collated result but sources said the ruling party in the state was working to subvert his victory to give the APGA more seats from the state.

The source said: “We have been battling to ensure that they announced Ogbaru result but up till now, they are still playing games. We are sure that the Labour Party candidate, Victor Afam Ogene won the seat but they want to change it for APGA.”

Meanwhile, other candidates of the Labour Party have rallied around Ogene, to ensure that his victory was not subverted.

Senator Victor Umeh and Tony Nwoye, who are prominent members of the Labour Party and who also won their election, were seen at the Anambra INEC headquarters, trying hard to ensure that the subversion was stopped.

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