
2023: All Progressives Congress may be divided If Presidency Is Zoned To North- Rochas Okorocha
Former governor of Imo State, Senator Rochas Okorocha, has warned the All Progressives Congress APC, on the implication of not zoning its presidency to the Southern part of the country. Information Guide Nigeria
He said this at an event organised by the Abuja council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ.
Okoroacha said APC may be divided if the party fails to zone its presidential aspirant to the south.
As reported by the Sahara Reporters, in his words: “There’s no justification for APC zoning the Presidency away from the South. If zoned to the North, it will polarise the party. When I took the All Progressives Grand Alliance to the APC for the South-East to be in mainstream politics, I was called many names.
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