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Amaechi Condemns Attack On APC Supporters In Okrika

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Rivers State Governor, Rt.  Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has blamed wife of the  President, Dame Patience Jonathan, for the attack on members and supporters of the All Progressives Congress, APC  in Okrika, Rivers State, disrupting their campaign in Okrika Local Government Area.
Amaechi spoke to journalists in Abuja after the enlarged (APC) leaders meeting at the Shehu Yar’Adua Centre in Abuja, yesterday.
The governor also condemned the act of violence, and expressed disappointment over the law enforcement agents’ failure to ensure a hitch free campaign for the APC, despite having earlier assured the party of security and gave approval for the campaign to hold.
”Again, as usual, the wife of the president won’t allow the APC hold rally in that place (Okrika). The wife of the president and the governorship candidate of Peoples’ Democratic Party, (PDP) in Rivers again organized thugs to disrupt APC rally.
“As usual , the police couldn’t protect us, over 200 police men. I asked the commissioner of police and he said they have over 200 policemen there. Yet, three explosions and then they opened fire on members of APC. The Channels TV reporter I hear, is injured, and members of APC injured.
“We had meetings with DSS (Directorate of State Security) and police, and they confirmed we could go ahead. There were 200 policemen and there were over 20 to 30 DSS men who came there, and they did nothing,” Amaechi said.
Asked if Rivers State is good for elections, he said, “you should ask the president, it’s not me you should be asking. If he is in Sambisa, if he is in Borno fighting the 14 local government areas, like I said, there were crises in the Niger Delta in 2007 and there were elections. So if the 14 local governments of Borno and Adamawa and Yobe, he can’t go ahead with election, then why is he going ahead with election when the whole of Rivers State is being invaded by PDP and PDP thugs and security men are watching and doing nothing.”
He called for a stop to the harassment of APC members and supporters in Okrika, stating that it would be unpleasant if other local government areas of the state take a cue from that situation.
“Clearly, the wife of the president do not want APC to campaign in Okrika, her local government area,” Amaechi said.

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Kadilo Brown (right) conferring with former Head of Service, Esther Anucha during the thanksgiving service for the burial of Late Elder Margaret Brown Kosu at Living Gospel Mission, Amarata, Yenagoa, recently. Photo: Chris Monyanaga

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