Rivers APC Accepts Gov Wike’s Peace Offer
Members of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers state on Monday laid down their swords and pledged support for success of Governor Nyesom Wike-led government.
Led by Senator Andrew Uchendu (Rivers East), the members under the aegies of “Elected and appointed members of the APC” told reporters in Port Harcourt, the state capital that the war of attrition was over.
At the press conference was the State secretary of APC, Charles Bekee and spokesman, Chris Fynbone among other party chieftains.
Uchendu expressed willingness of the opposition party to accept Wike’s call for peaceful coexistence of the all political parties.
He said this call was in tandem with Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi’s appeal in his Easter goodwill message.
The senator announced end to all forms of hate speeches in the state, saying “it is time for governance.”
According to him: “Wike’s live broadcast marked the end of hate speeches in this state. We want to believe that for the sake of peace in the state that Wike is sincere in the state wide message, and base on that, days of hate speeches are over for is in the APC in the state.
“We want to allow Governor Wike to discharge his constitutional responsibilities, primary roles of the government are provided in the constitution of the Federal republic of Nigeria to provide security for live and property in the state, no other person takes that responsibility l, and we are saying, we will join in that boat but only one captain will be piloting the boat and that captain is Gov. Wike, we will only help him to take the boat to the shore
“When two captains are in one boat, there will be no headway. His clarion call we hope is one that should signal the end of politicking and the beginning of governance.
“It is our considered opinion that Rivers people must now become the centre of all politics and governance.
“We cannot continue to toy with the lives of our people or take them for granted any longer.
“A key indicator of good governance is the return of peace and security in the State.