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APC Rivers Warns Against Crisis, Opens Door for New Members

The All progressives Congress, APC; in Rivers State says it will not allow anyone or group of persons that will cause a crisis in the party.

Chairman of the party in the State, Chief Tony Okocha told Newsmen in Port Harcourt at the end of the party’s leadership meeting that although their door is open for new members to join the party, due process must be followed.

He said “I have said to my people, allow anyone who wants to come and join us, but you must get clearance from us. We don’t want a crowd whose intention is to come and destroy the party APC have moved on from a social club to a big and formidable party in Rivers state”.

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The APC chairman in Rivers State while acknowledging the hardship in the country, however, pleaded that the people should be patient with the president Tinubu led administration, noting that the presidency is working assiduously to alleviate the hardship in the nation.

When you see a President who was self-sponsored should know that interest will be for the people of Nigeria and so we want to thank him for all the good things that he has done and the issue of hunger and the difficulties of Nigeria didn’t start with him but he will try to fix it” he noted.

He also informed the party leaders in the State of what transpired at the national APC summit held recently in Abuja.

At the end of the meeting, the All Progressives Congress in Rivers State also endorsed President Bola Tinubu as the flag bearer for the 2027 presidential election.

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