Politics
2015: ‘APC ‘II Sweep Polls In Rivers’
An Progressives Con
gress (APC) chieftain in Rivers State, Charles Amadi is upbeat that APC will sweep the poll at all levels in the state come 2015 general elections.
Speaking with newsmen in an interview in Port Harcourt recently, Amadi remarked that his optimism on the chances of APC’s victory ahead of the forthcoming general elections sterns from the numerical strength of the party which has continued to increase every passing day.
He wondered which party in the State that can match the voting strength of APC which according to him had been the toast of every right thinking person in Rivers State.
Amadi also expressed happiness with the understanding of the masses in insisting for a change that people will see and tell, which according to him could be realizable by no other party than APC.
The APC chieftain, however, advised good people of Rivers State not to be deceived in casting their valued votes to any other party than APC. He said the party had been generally accepted and ordained by God to actualize the expectant change the masses have been clamouring for over the years.
“In fact, I stand to be corrected that any vote casted for any other party, if not APC is a wasted effort, having seen that the victory of APC in Rivers State as far as 2015 general election is concerned has already been ordained by God and therefore stands irrevocable, he declared.
Amadi also commended Governor Chibuike Amaechi for transforming the state better than it was before he came on board, adding that it was not in doubt that Rivers State has turned to a model to be envied by other state.
“Besides, I must not also fail to shower praises on Rivers State Commissioner for Youth Development. Sir Owene Wonodi for his show of commitment, not only in empowering the youths/but ensuring that they tow the line of good behavior to be better leaders of tomorrow in the society. There is no gainsaying the fact that Governor Amaechi has made no mistake in appointing a vibrant and God-fearing person in the mode of Sir Wonodi as Commissioner for Youth Development, having seen his articulated ideas and serious quest to make every youths in Rivers State richly meaningful, Amadi added.
Rivers State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Sampson Parker (left), Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Somiari Harry (2nd left), Director, Public Health, Dr. Nana Onyekwere (2nd right) and Special Assistant to the Commissioner, Dr. Kalada Dick Iruenabere (right) when they appeared before the House of Assembly over the Ebola matters, recently. Photo: Chris Monyanaga