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Rivers APC Disowns Secretary for Comments about Abe

- Ugo Aliogo

The Rivers State chapter of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) has come out very strongly to condemn the state Secretary of the party, Mr. Emeke Beke, over comments credited to him, implying that Senator Magnus Abe is considerin­g defecting to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Beke had in a publicatio­n in a national newspaper (not THISDAY) titled: ‘APC not moved by Abe’s cross over to PDP’, accused Abe, the senator representi­ng Rivers South East senatorial district in the national Assembly of “apparent inclinatio­n towards pairing with Governor Nyesom Wike and the PDP.”

He was further quoted to have said that “it is obvious that Abe is beginning to fall for the PDP and Governor Wike”, insisting that “APC is not afraid of the developmen­t” and that “those who believed in APC are not going to Wike for anything but Abe is.”

But in swift reaction, the state Deputy Chairman of the APC in Rivers State, Prince Peter Odike, strongly condemned the comments of Beke which he said neither represente­d the view of the state executive committee of the party nor that of the elders, stakeholde­rs, members and teeming supporters of the party in the state.

Odike stated that on the contrary, Abe is the true face and ambassador of the APC in the state currently whose brand of politics is not only greatly reinforc- ing the belief and commitment of members of the party but daily attracting new followersh­ip and obviously making the PDP in the state very jittery in the building up to the 2019 general election.

The deputy chairman stated that the comment of Beke was tantamount to anti-party activity as it was capable of causing disaffecti­ons among the various leadership strata of the party not only in the state but at all levels of the party.

He therefore call on the state secretary to immediatel­y retract the “unfortunat­e” comments and tender an unreserved apology to Senator Abe, the leadership of the party in the state and indeed all members of the party for such “irresponsi­ble, unguarded and embarrassi­ng comments.”

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