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No chance for APC in Rivers, Fubara will be reelected – PDP

By David Meshioye
17 December 2024   |   11:05 am
The Edwin Woko-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State, has boasted that the All Progressive Congress (APC) stands
Fubara
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The Edwin Woko-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State, has boasted that the All Progressive Congress (APC) stands no chance of being elected in the 2027 governorship election.

The PDP’s statement was in reaction to APC chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje, who declared his party’s readiness to unseat Governor Sminilaye Fubara in the 2027 election.

Edwin said the people of the state had rejected APC and would not go back on their decision.

He assured the PDP faithful in the state that the party will leave no stone unturned to ensure that Fubara wins a second term in office.

“The people of Rivers State had rejected APC and the people of the state will continue to reject APC and her unfriendly policies to the people,” he said

Speaking at the inauguration of the Tony Okocha-led APC state executive in Port Harcourt on Saturday, Ganduje declared that APC was prepared to capture Rivers State’s Government House in 2027.

However, Edwin warned the APC that it would not allow a repeat of the PDP’s loss in the Edo State governorship election.

“Governor Fubara will still contest the 2027 election on the platform of PDP despite all the challenges and disunity being inflicted on PDP by some political polyandrists that have infiltrated our great party PDP and which we are convinced that so soon thereafter all these APC polyandrous agents will become a thing of the pasT.

“The rape of democracy that took place during the last gubernatorial election in Edo State cannot be replicated in Rivers State, because election must be done by voting and not by capturing or robbing people of their hard-earned votes through the help of faceless security agents or any other form of manipulation Ganduje’s APC may apply.”he said.

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