2023: Votes now count, only Rivers people can decide next governor – APC

The Rivers Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has expressed confidence in winning the 2023 elections in the state as it hailed electorates, especially those living in rural areas for the increased reception and acceptance the party has received.

A statement by the Rivers APC spokesperson, Darlington Nwauju, in Port Harcourt on Sunday, said the party is happy that electorates were becoming conscious of political activities, bringing an end to abnormal political practices.

The statement reads in part, “Quite instructively, from the interactions and consultations we have had as a party in recent times with registered voters at the grassroots level in Khana LGA, Omuma, Degema, Akuku-Toru, Asari-Toru and the neglected waterside communities in Port Harcourt and Isaka, we are confident that our party under the firm leadership of Chief Emeka Beke and our Governorship candidate, Pastor (Architect)Tonye Cole enjoys the followership that keeps us in a comfortable position even though elections were to be held today.

“We invite the Rivers electorates to take note of the unique grassroots pattern of our consultations which entails engagements with people at the polling units. This is against the elitist style adopted by our neighbours who are only interested in the Nairalization of the electoral process by buying perceived strongmen. But, the bad news for our neighbours is that votes now count and the people are now Kings and Queens. The era of political strongmen who carry ballot boxes and author fictitious results is all over.

“The good news is that only the Three Million Six Hundred and Eighty-Nine Thousand One Hundred and Ninety-Seven (3,689,197) registered voters in Rivers State can decide who occupies the Brick House come May 29 2023.”