The lawmaker representing Rivers
South-East Senatorial District, Senator Magnus Abe, has urged President
Muhammadu Buhari to intervene in the affairs of the All Progressives Congress
in Rivers State, alleging that the Minister of Transport, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi,
is dividing the party.
Abe, while addressing journalists in
Abuja on Monday, alleged that Amaechi, by his activities in the APC, was
exposing the party to threats by the ruling Peoples Democratic Party in Rivers.
The senator stated that the address
became necessary when “it has become clear that my party, the APC, has reached
a point where it must take a decision either to live up to the core values of
our leader, President Muhammadu Buhari and do the right thing or abandon our
values and destroy our soul in other to please a man.”
He said, “This party needs to be
careful so that we are not traded down the river in order to massage the ego of
an individual and destroy the rights and opportunities that should be available
to members of the APC who have suffered so much over the years and have kept
faith with this party.”
The lawmaker pointed out that the
congresses being held by the APC in Rivers after a court had ordered stoppage
of the exercises would eventually be invalidated.
“The President should come in to
save the party. There is a court order, an existing order of a court of
competent jurisdiction that stopped the congresses in Rivers State. Anybody who
claims to be in charge of anything is on a mission of self-delusion. Nobody is
in charge of anything because there were no congresses in the state.
“There is a valid and subsisting
court order that stopped the congresses. You know that anything you do in open
disobedience of an order of a court is a waste of time. So, why do we go on a
senseless venture that is a highway to nowhere? It is to distract the party. I
am calling on the party to distance itself from that. As far as Rivers State is
concerned, the people should be allowed to decide who their leaders are,” he
stated.
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