THE National Chairman of All Progressives Alliance , Dr Abdulahi Ganduje, has said that South-East had its closest chance of taking the presidency when the late Dr Alex Ekwueme, a prominent son of Anambra State, served as vice president
Ganduje said: “You know when your brother, Alex Ekwueme was the vice president to our brother, Shehu Shagari. The body language was there, and if not that the military struck, your son, Alex Ekwueme would have become the president. “We are astonished at the crowd that attended this rally. Our renewed hope agenda is to bring the South-east into the mainstream politics. This is not an ordinary rally, but one for empowerment, and we have been informed that everybody here today will must go back with something.