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Amaechi urges supporters to shun grievances, work for APC in 2023

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Amaechi was received by party enthusiasts, who followed him from the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa

By Eugene Onyeji

Former governor of Rivers State and immediate past Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, has directed his supporters in Rivers State to set aside their anger and work for the victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2023.

Amaechi, who came second with 316 votes in the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential primary election, spoke on Saturday, when thousands of APC supporters trooped out in Port Harcourt to give him a grand reception.

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Amaechi was received by party enthusiasts, who followed him from the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, to the APC state secretariat in Port Harcourt.

He vowed to stay in Rivers and ensure the victory of APC. He also appealed to his supporters to return to their various units and work for the APC in 2023.

Amaechi said: “Please, in the contest for the presidency, we should know that we must go and vote for our party, no matter how angry you are, they have chosen, let’s go and vote for our party.

“For the stories you hear about the people who are gossiping about how they are having meetings in France, let this be your own France. Vote for your party, don’t be afraid, just go home and do your work.

“Don’t be afraid, go home and work, that’s why I came, I came to thank you, I came to urge you to go home and work, let all of us be unit leaders, no more local government leaders, ward leaders.

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“If you check in INEC, they are no longer announcing ward results, they are announcing unit results. So let go home and win our units and bring our units home.

“Those days of meeting, writing results have all gone, we must praise INEC, praise the National Assembly for reducing the level of rigging, where people write results and INEC will just announce, now it is almost gone.”

Read Also: APC Primaries: Your victory well-deserved, Amaechi tells Tinubu, pledges support

The state APC governorship candidate, Tonye Cole, in his remarks, assured supporters that the APC would be on the ballot in 2023.

Cole said: “My mission here is three-fold, one to reassure you that we will be on the ballot, number two, that there is no court case that we will lose because God is on our side, number three, we have won already.

“Why have we won? Because at the grassroots, we are number one, number two, on every ballot, we are number one, number three, we serve a God that is number one.”

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