The party’s position was contained in a statement by the state Publicity Secretary, Mr Joe Igbokwe.
It said Oluwo, who had since resigned from his position as the Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, was a traitor.
The statement read in part, “It is necessary to put this in true context so as to dismiss the false and capricious insinuation that his resignation was in principled objection to the party’s last primaries. Far from it!
“He was only playing true to type, seeking as he had done in 2007 to reap from the primaries.
“He has further shown that he has been a mole of the PDP and has been working to undermine the APC. His exit is a signal to other like minds who may wish to follow his trail.”
The party described Oluwo as an opportunist who only used the APC to achieve his selfish motives.
According to the APC, the former commissioner attempted to install his wife as a local government chairman by all means but was stopped by the party leadership.
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