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Retired Army General Emerges APGA Presidential Candidate

The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) on Sunday chose resigned Gen.John Ogbor as its presidential contender for the 2019 races. 


Ogbor,who was chosen amid the gathering's essential race in Abuja, has Mr Jerry Chukwueke as his Running Mate. 

He said he was challenging for president with a specific end goal to rebuild the nation so it could turn into a created country. 

"I need to be your leader in order to settle Nigeria;my government will be uneqouvacally dedicated to a brought together and prosperous country where nobody and no place will be deserted. 

"Right now, Nigeria is gone up against with numerous difficulties, for example, uncertainty, joblessness , destitution, and absence of education. 

Ogbor said that the time had wanted Nigerians to feel the effect of authority. 

He said that APGA would create an administration were all lives and property would be ensured, adding that Nigerians required not to give up in light of the fact that expectation had come. 

He said that he would change Nigeria with his five point motivation of genuine federalism, social reproduction and security. 

He additionally recorded financial reproduction, youth and ladies strengthening as a feature of the motivation. 

The National Chairman of the party, Dr. Victor Oye, said Ogbor had fulfilled the necessity of APGA's constitution. 

Oye said that the gathering would endeavor to guarantee his triumph in 2019. 

He encouraged Nigerians to vote in favor of APGA for a paadigm move in the country. 

Gen. Ogbor is a previous Commandant of the Nigerian Army Education Corps.
Retired Army General Emerges APGA Presidential Candidate Reviewed by FOW 24 News on October 08, 2018 Rating: 5 The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) on Sunday chose resigned Gen.John Ogbor as its presidential contender for the 2019 races. 

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