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Okocha Assures Robust Representation In NASs

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An All Progressives
Congress, (APC) candidate for Obio/Akpor Federal Constituency, Chief Tony Okocha, has assured the people of his constituency of a robust representation if voted in the next general month election.
Okocha, who spoke yesterday at Rumuigbo during the flag-off of his campaign to secure a seat as a federal lawmaker, said that APC believes in an issue-based campaign and  the  power of the ballot box.
According to him, “Our campaign is issue-based. We are going round telling our supporters to vote for the APC. We are telling them the problems of Nigeria and explaining to them how the APC as a party intends to tackle these problems”.
Okocha, who was the Chief of Staff to Government House, promised to offer the people of  his constituency a better and robust representation in the federal legislature, adding that his desire is to improve the lot of his people.
”My campaign will be rooted on persuasion and arguments before the people on what we intend to offer them and allow the people freedom to make their choice. We are going to be very thorough about it. We will visit them personally in their homes in all the wards. Our message to them is that change is now or never”, he said.
Also speaking at the event, the caretaker committee chairman for Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, Dr. Lawrence Chukwu, emphasised that  “APC in Rivers State has a response and strategy to deliver all our candidates in the forthcoming general elections”.
Okocha had earlier paid a courtesy visit on the Eze Oha Apara IV, the paramount ruler of Apara Kingdom, HRM Gift Wali, to seek his royal blessing.
While blessing the candidate, Chief Wali declared that the Apara palace, located in Rumuigbo are a of  the local government, remained the traditional home of a reigning Apara, insisting that “any royal blessing given by a reigning Apara outside the confines of the traditional grounds is null and void and will have no traditional significance”.

Board member 1, Rivers State Universal Basic Education, Lucky Worluh, making a speech at a sensitisation progrmame on violence-free eelection recently organised by Rundele Peoples Assembly (RPA). On his left is Barrister Eze Chinnah (JP), Secretary, Rivers State Hosue of Assembly Service Commission, Chairman of the event and Dr Ben Thom-Otuya, (right), HOD, Political Science, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Port Harcourt, Guest Speaker.

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