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Amaechi Still A Member Of APC-Eze

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Former minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi is still a member of All progressive, this was confirmed by the Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Eze Chukwuemeka in a statement on Thursday.

Eze said ever since the Rivers Caretaker Committee Chairman of the APC, Tony Okocha, claimed that Amaechi had abandoned the APC, he had received countless number of telephone calls from various stakeholders.

Okocha had said that he could not ascertain if Amaechi, was still a member of the party, insisting that the former governor had distanced himself from the party’s affairs and that Amaechi warned the party leaders from sending him messages concerning the APC affairs.

Describing Okocha as a licensed merchant of falsehood and seasoned smear campaigner, Eze said Okocha seemed to have lost his cognitive orientation

Eze said Okocha’s recent confession that he used to write local government election results qualified him for an urgent invitation by security agencies for questioning.

He said: “Such a character in dire need of extensive medical assessment is unfit to merit the audience of journalists, let alone a minute of attention from responsible citizens like the former Transportation Minister, who has taken up the responsibility, as a nationalist, to dedicate a sizable part of his time each day to pray for Nigeria”.

Eze claimed that without the likes of Amaechi, there would have not been APC anywhere, adding that his contributions were undisputed and were there even for the blind to see despite efforts to discredit his legacies.

He stressed that Amaechi had never at any time announced his exit from the APC and as such, remained the leader of the party.

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Fubara Regrets PDP’s Non-Participation In Rivers LG Poll

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Siminalyi Fubara, the River state Governor has cried out over the forth coming local government election that he regretted that his party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), will not be taking part in the October 5 Local Government Election in the state.

He stated this on Thursday at a meeting with some stakeholders of the party at the Rivers State Government House in Port Harcourt.

Gov. Fubara said the election has to be held on Saturday to comply with the three months of grace given by the Federal Government to begin the implementation of the Supreme Court judgement on local government autonomy.

Rivers State joins the long list of states conducting LG polls across the country.

“You know this election, I am the greatest loser because my party is not participating. It is the truth!” Fubara said.

“Go, do what the law says you should do, as demanded by the RSIEC Law, and leave the rest. RSIEC will take it from there, and when RSIEC finishes its part, the State Government will also take it from that point and finish its part, and the process will all be consummated by the special grace of God in a few days.

“But because of the Supreme Court ruling that there must be elected officials to manage the affairs of local governments, as a governor, I have to obey that.

“And a good number of you here are my party faithful and you are not even benefiting from it, and you are here supporting us. So, what is the problem?

“So, I want to thank you for supporting democracy. I want to thank you for ensuring that there is a rule of law. I want to thank you for sticking your neck out to make sure that Rivers State still stands among the comity of states.”

Fubara insisted that the election will have only those residents in the state who are registered voters participating.

The governor also appealed to residents of the state to return to their various LGAs, follow the process, be law-abiding, and eschew violence.

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EDO DECIDES 2024:  Tension As Ighodalo, Okpebholo Maintain Lead In Strongholds

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OLU JAMES RAPHEAL

 

There has been a high tension in Edo state and the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Asuerinme Ighodalo and his counterpart in the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Monday Okpebholo, are leading in their strongholds.

From some of the results, the PDP is maintaining its lead in Edo South. The party is also maintaining its lead in Akoko Edo Local Government Area, Edo North Senatorial District as well as a good performance in Owan West and Esatko West Local Government Areas.

Generally, the APC is maintaining a comfortable lead in Etsako East and Owan East Local Government Areas of Edo North.

In Edo Central Senatorial District, both the APC and the PDP are holding strong.

In all, the candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Barr. Olumide Osaigbovo Akpata, loose in his polling unit.

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Gov Nwifuru Tasks New LG Chairmen On Development Of Ebonyi

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Gov Nwifuru Tasks New LG Chairmen On Development Of Ebony

Ebonyi Governor Francis Nwifuru has tasked local government chairmen to support him in the building and development of the state.
According to him, he is ready to fight anyone who goes contrary to making Ebonyi a better place even as the local government allocation funds get to them directly.
Governor Nwifuru gave the charge at Ecumenical Center Abakaliki after he swore in the thirteen (13) executive council chairmen alongside their deputies and members of advisory committees on Sunday.
He then urged the council chairmen on the need to be accountable and diligent in their services to the people.

His words: “The challenge is how to maintain those who work for you. I am sure in your two years in office, you will not remember them because of the activities in the office. Ask God to give you the opportunity to enable you to choose your friends.
“You are on a very dangerous road because any move you make will be looked into. We cannot be two captains on the ship. I am the captain.

SOURCE: TRIBUTE

 

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