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By Samson Echenim
the Mark Iheanyi, chairman of the Coalition of All Atiku Support Groups of the State of Lagos, denounced the alleged lack of campaign material for about 800 pro-Atiku groups in the state, claiming that the candidate President of the People's Democratic Party, PDP, was in danger of losing more than four million state voters if nothing is done to stop the "persistent refusal of campaign documents and subsidies."
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The coalition is complaining that the coordinators of these groups in Lagos and some Southwestern states are using their money to facilitate the membership of members at all the PDP rallies without campaign headquarters grants.
Iheanyi said, "Party leaders have never told us that support groups would not be rewarded for their efforts. The tactical way in which they take it must be re-examined. Even when the PDP leaders met with the group coordinators in Lagos, they returned home, unhappy.
"Something must be done quickly before our many members are demoralized and forced to abandon the campaign. Given the 6.6 million voters in the state of Lagos, we need at least two campaign buses for each of the three senatorial areas. "
Iheanyi, who is also founder and national president of the Atiku Leadership Forum, in Lagos, said the coalition's priority was to win the February 16 presidential election and succeed the ruling party, adding that until PDP leaders are open to reality, this kind of subtle but frustrating response from coordinators and their members would lead to failure.
He warned the party and the presidential campaign organization of Atiku, APCO, against anything that could slow the pace of the campaign in order to avoid losing these groups and the elections in Lagos .
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