Kalu was received at the APC National Headquarters, Abuja by the party’s National Chairman, Chief John Odige-Oyegun, and members of the National Working Committee.
He said his defection to the APC was made possible by the persistence of some of the party’s chieftains who had been wooing him for some times.
According to him: I was invited to dinner over 20 times by some of the party’s chieftains, including the national chairman, while the wooing lasted.
“They had been on by neck, asking that I must come over to APC and the national chairman always buys me red wine.
“My red wine is still packed in his house and I visit his place regularly to chat because we attend the same church.”
Kalu, however, said that it was a privilege to be accepted into the party, adding that he would abide by its laws, while remaining a good party man.
He thanked Odigie-Oyegun and other party chieftains for the confidence they reposed in him and for making him join the party.
He assured them that states being governed by opposition parties in the South East and other parts of the country presently would be delivered to the APC in 2019.
He said: “God will help us to achieve this, but the most important thing is the ability to consult, discuss and move forward.
“Nobody is an embodiment of knowledge; knowledge is in the hands of God and He will always give us knowledge.”
Kalu prayed that the APC continued to wax stronger and for its leaders to sustain their support for President Muhammed Buhari in his quest to develop the country and fight corruption.
Kalu expressed optimism that though the country was going through rough times, good policy formulation would help to lessen the suffering of the people.
He expressed optimism that the APC would live beyond 2019 contrary to the predictions of some Nigerians.
Kalu said: “Nobody can say that APC cannot go beyond 2019; Nigerians should change this behaviour that after every four years when there is presidential election, people will start saying they want to change party.
“APC has come to stay in my opinion and in the opinion of other people and the international community.
“If APC is going and its members that welcomed me here today are going, I will go with them.”
Kalu, however, said that he would not contest any position, but added that he would accept any role the party may find him worthy of playing.
He said: “Once you are a party man and you are given a mandate to do anything, you will do it, but for me, I am an entrepreneur and I will like to go back to my business.”
Receiving him, Odigie-Oyegun described the politician as a positive asset not only to the South East, but to APC and Nigeria, who could be used to resolve the country’s challenges.
He explained that the party’s chieftains took time to woo Kalu to the party because of his attributes of resilience and commitment over the years.
Odigie-Oyegun said: “Given the attachment of the South East before now, it was also necessary to go out for leaders who can contribute positively, who people listen to and you fall into that category.
“Your coming and timing is very significant, but I must say that you have a lot of work to do to consolidate our party in the East.”
Odigie-Oyegun said that the APC would depend on Kalu to win not only states in the South East but the South-South in 2019.
He assured the former Abia State governor, who defected from the Progressive People’s Alliance, that he would be given his rightful place in the APC.
He added that though the country was going through difficulties, which was not created by the APC-led government, the party was determined to address it.
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