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Rivers guber: Jackrich promises proper integration of non-indigenes in state affairs

Governorship Candidate of the National Rescue Movement NRM in Rivers State, Ambassador Sobomabo Jackrich has called on non-indigenes living in the state to resist any attempt to be cajoled into voting in stooges in the next political dispensation as their economic well-being will not be secured under such an administration.

Jackrich stated this when he hosted non-indigenes, comprising Akwa Ibom and Cross River residents, in the state.

He assured that the NRM administration, if voted in, will ensure a conducive environment and equal opportunities for all people of the state, including non-indigenes alike.

On his part, Secretary of NRM Non-Indigenes, Nelson Michael, promised that the Akwa Ibom and Cross Rivers residents in the state will mobilize massively to vote for Sobomabo Jackrich as governor of the state in 2023, due to his commitments to the welfare of all Rivers people including non-indigenes.

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