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We are not adopting another political party – Rivers APC

The All Progressives Congress (APC)in Rivers State has said that it will not adopt a candidate from another political party because it does not envisage losing its case at the Appeal and the Supreme courts.

This is as the party filed an appeal at the Port Harcourt division of the Court of Appeal against the ruling of the Federal High Court presided over by Justice JK Omotosho which barred the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, from fielding candidates of the party for the 2019 elections.

Mr Chris Finebone, the state Publicity Secretary of the APC told newsmen on Saturday that it was hypothetical to think that the party could lose its matter at both the Appeal and Supreme courts.

Finebone maintained that the state APC would determine its next line of action by the time it exhausted all the judiciary options available to it.

He said, “It is too hypothetical for that kind of situation to happen (adopting a candidate of another party if the party loses at the Appeal and Supreme Courts). In such a situation, you will determine what to do when you get there.

“The ‘ifs’ here are too many and that is why we are saying that it is hypothetical and I can tell you that we don’t envisage that situation (losing at the Appeal and Supreme courts).”

On whether there are moves by the state APC to assuage the feelings of aggrieved members, Finebone explained that the party would first exhaust the numerous issues in court.

He stated that he was not aware of any peace move between Senator Magnus Abe’s group and the APC in the state.

“There no situation that I know of to show that there is peace move between us and Abe.

“These are things that are already in court and we believe that at the stage we are currently, let the issues get exhausted through the court system, especially for some of the issues,”

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