Kalu’s associates regroup, hold crucial meeting January 6
As politicians and power
brokers make subterranean moves ahead of 2019 general elections, associates of
former governor of Abia State, Dr Orji Uzor Kalu, have started regrouping and
would hold a crucial meeting on Saturday, January 6, 2017.
The meeting, expected to start at 10 a.m, would hold at Camp
Neya, Kalu’s country home in Igbere, Abia State.
A statement signed by former Secretary to Abia State government,
Pastor Raph Egbu, said the meeting, which is strictly by invitation is convened
by Kalu who recently joined the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The invitees include officials who served in the government of
Abia State between 1999-2007.
Those expected at the meeting include former Deputy Governors
(1999-2007), former Secretaries to the State government (1999-2007), former
Chief of Staff (1999-2007), former Deputy Chief of Staff (1999-2007) and former
members of National Assembly (1999-2007).
Others are former Commissioners of Ministries (1999-2007),
former Local Government chairmen (elected and appointed, (1999-2007), former
members, Abia State House of Assembly (1999-2007), former Special Advisers
(1999-2007) and
former Board Chairmen and Heads of Parastatals (1999-2007).
The former governor recently joined the ruling APC from the
Progressive Peoples Alliance(PPA), with a commitment to contribute his quota to
the political and economic development of the country.
National chairman of the party, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, who
received Kalu to the party, described his entrance as timely, giving the fact
that “we need his experience, resilience and never-say-die-spirit to help lift
the country out of its current economic challenges.”
