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APC can’t function in Rivers without us-Abe

Former lawmaker representing Rivers South-East senatorial district, Senator Magnus Abe, has stated that the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State cannot function without people like him and his supporters, insisting that nobody can push him away from the party.

Abe made the declaration at the weekend while addressing APC stakeholders at his country-home in Bera community, Gokana local government area of Rivers State.

He said: “What I came here to do today is to say thank you to my people. When they said they wanted to see me and that they have not seen me, I must come home. I immediately fixed last Sunday to come so that they will see me and I talk to them. There is nobody in Nigeria, there is nobody in Rivers State who will say there is not APC in Gokana.

“You can also see that because of the love my people have shown today; because of the respect you people have given to me, because of the affection that you have shown for me, it is now clear to the whole of Nigeria, to the whole of Rivers State, that it will be impossible, I repeat the word, impossible to the politics of APC in Rivers State without you and me.

“I came here today to tell you people that the national (leadership of APC) said we should be patient and we have been patient. Continue to be patient; let us wait. When they take their decision, we will known.”

Abe stated that the APC under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari, belongs to no particular person, noting that no political party survives without a crowd.

The former Senator said: “It belongs to all of us, no matter your power, money, without the people you cannot do politics, you are the people.

The event was attended former Chief of Staff to Rivers State Government, Chief Tony Okocha, Barrister Wogu Boms amongst others.

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