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Rivers State, not a conquered territory – Abe

The Senator representing Rivers South-East Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Senator Magnus Ngei Abe, has declared that Rivers State is not a conquered territory, insisting that no one should assume the position of God in the state.

Abe made the declaration while speaking during a visit to former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Prince Chibudom Nwuche at his country-home, Ula-Upata in Ahoada-West Local Government Area of the State.

He stated that it was wrong for any individual to claim to have conquered the state because the state is a land of free people who have always stood against oppression and injustice.

The Senator, who is the Chairman, Senate Committee on FERMA, further stated that there must be equity, justice and fairness in the affairs of the state and nobody should subjugate the state in the manner that they feel.

Abe said, “And let me make it abundantly clear, that we are in this state, nobody has conquered Rivers State, this is not a conquered territory, the Rivers people I know are the same people who have stood to oppression when it mattered most.”

“It is not new that we are fighting for the future of our state, our fathers did it before us, they confronted stronger powers than the ones we are confronting today and they established the fact that this is a land of free people.”

Abe, however said at the appropriate time he will inform the people of his decision, maintaining that the future of Rivers State was beyond the politics of the day.

He advocated for inclusion of everyone in taking decisions of the welfare of the state, decrying that the social activities and economy of the state was at the point of decay.

Earlier, Prince Chibudom Nwuche had appealed to members of the APC to remain steadfast and committed to the party, stressing the need to insist on internal party democracy which is the mantra of change.

 

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