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Dr Alex Otti’s Campaign DG Dr Max Nduaguibe Dumps APGA
The Director-General of Dr Alex Otti’s campaign organization Dr Max Nduaguibe has resigned his membership of the All Progressive Grand Alliance party.
The Director-General of Dr Alex Otti’s campaign organization Dr Max Nduaguibe has resigned his membership of the All Progressive Grand Alliance party.

He said this on Friday through his social media account and opined that he will not be playing partisan politics while stating that it was an honour to work with the 2019 governorship aspirant, Dr Alex Otti and making sure he stands out.
The statement read “I hereby announce OFFICIALLY my resignation as DIRECTOR General of Dr. Alex OTTI Campaign ORGANISATION as well as my membership of the POLITICAL party called APGA.
“What this means is that I will no longer involve in partisan politics and will not belong to any form of political party, organisation, or association going forward, until the future DETERMINES otherwise.”
“Let me state that it has been an enduring honour to work with Dr. Alex OTTI (ofr) and with many other numerous associates of his.”
“I must say that I have no regrets whatsoever in doing so, convinced then, as I am now, that he stood out as the best candidate in the 2019 governorship elections in Abia state.”
“Max Nduaguibe PHD
UGO Ndi Ngwa l’Ukwa.”
Source : NewsGazette
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