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2023 Election: APC Moves Against Wike In Rivers, Reveals What Its Members Would Do Next

2023 Election: APC has moved against Wike in Rivers and revealed what its members would do next.

News ToGo reports that the All Progressives Congress in Rivers State has vowed to mobilize and go against the order given by Governor Nyesom Wike banning rallies in public schools. The part revealed that it has made plans to campaign in all 23 local government areas of the state in accordance with the law.

The APC governorship candidate in the oil-rich state, Tonye Cole on Sunday, stated that the recent signing of executive order 21 by the governor was to stifle the political space for opposition parties in the state. Cole in the statement signed by the spokesman of his campaign, Sogbeye Eli, alleged that the 23 LGA chairmen have been directed to enforce the ‘draconian’ order in their domains.

“The Chairmen of the 23 Local Government Councils in the State who have been directed by the Governor to enforce his punitive and draconian directive under Executive Order 21 are hereby put on notice. That APC shall campaign with our candidates across the length and breadth of Rivers State as provided under the constitution and as prescribed by law.

“We will neither succumb to intimidation nor accept the presentation of a fait accompli by Executive Order 21 to political parties other than the Peoples Democratic Party on which platform they and the Governor were elected in the first place. We draw the attention of those to whom it may concern that the enforcement of that Order howsoever by the Council Chairmen would amount to a brazen affront on our constitutional rights as political parties and a campaign organization.

We urge them to resist the lure of exercise of power that can only result in anarchy from the resistance of the parties and candidates targeted by the obnoxious Executive Order 21.”

Cole called on party members and Rivers people to be calm, saying, “In 2023 we will have the opportunity to at long last, after nearly a decade in leadership wilderness, where hopelessness, joblessness and wickedness have been the order of the day, have the opportunity to freely choose their own leader, The Punch reports. The party went ahead to oppose the 5 million non-refundable fee the order imposes before an approval is given to anybody that plans to use the public facilities.

Editor NTG

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