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Abe Blasts Amaechi Over Guber Zoning
Senator Magnus Abe has disagreed with an alleged comment by the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi that the 2023 governorship position of the All Progressives Congress in the State has been zoned to Riverine areas.
Abe, who addressed his supporters in Port Harcourt, said he was happy when the leader of APC in the state in one of his functions said there will be no imposition of candidates but was worried when he allegedly turned around in a function in Ogu/Bolo area that he has asked Riverine people to nominate governor ahead of 2023 general elections.
He urged his supporters to see Amaechi’s comment as a personal opinion, warning that if the party continues with the same way it went before 2019 general elections, the unfortunate incident that happened against APC in the state may repeat itself.
“You have made a statement in the history of Nigerian politics that nobody can easily erase. The last move that they made did it work? It did not work because you said the issues in the party must be addressed. Nobody can deny the sacrifices we all made to birth the APC in Rivers State.
“After the Supreme Court judgement, we issued a statement. The statement was bastardised all over the social media, people came out to say all sorts of things, they said I said I had given up politics, I had been retired, I will be irrelevant to the politics of Rivers State. It is not possible? Nobody, can achieve that in Rivers State because politics is about people.
“I expected other leaders in the party to reciprocate in a manner that will open a window of opportunity, peace and reconciliation in the party. I didn’t hear that but I held my peace and I continued to insist that there must be peace for this party to move forward. A few days later, I started hearing some very very positive comments from the Minister of Transportation (Amaechi). When he went to Gokana, he said there will be no imposition in the party and that party members will be allowed to choose a candidate for themselves.
“That noise continued for a few days, but a few days ago, I saw a video clip of the same man in Ogu/Bolo announcing that they should go and prepare for a Riverine governor and that the governorship has been zoned to Ogu/Bolo, Andoni, Opobo/Nkoro, Asari-Toru, Akuku Toru, Degema and I said is that a sign of change? It is not. Let me say it here, loud and clear, that what the minister expressed in Ogu/Bolo is his personal opinion, he does not speak for all of us in the APC. When you want to zone, there must be a process, there must be consultation, the people that are being zoned in must understand why they are being zoned in and the people that are being zoned out, must understand why they are being zoned out”.
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