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Why I am a partisan Chief for APC—Chief Okponah

apcThe Ogone of Ndoni, Chief Onwusa Okponah has given reasons for his
open support for the All Progressives Congress, APC.  The Chief who
described APC as a party driven by ideology said the party also
represents hope and a better Nigeria.

“I am a chief, chiefs are not meant to be partisan but I am APC
because there is hope in that party”, Okponah said.

The chief said this at Ndoni Community Town Hall while addressing
Ndoni Chiefs and Dr. Dakuku Peterside, governorship candidate of the
All Progressives Congress APC who was in Ndoni for ward rallies ahead
of the general elections.

Okponah who described Peterside as an experienced administrator and a
peace-loving politician, called on Rivers State voters to vote
massively for Peterside and all the candidates of the APC. However,
the chief pleaded with the APC candidate to urgently revisit the issue
of an upward review of their traditional stool and the town’s
infrastructure.

Peterside also had a prayer session with widows of Ndoni. The widows,
numbering about 15, told the candidate that they have been praying and
fasting for his success in the forth-coming elections because they
believe in him.

Responding, Peterside thanked the widows for their prayers and
support. “I am touched with what one of us is doing in your lives. I
will do everything to ensure that widows are comfortable and happy
under my administration. To be a widow is not a curse, it is an
accident and it could happen to any woman. I appreciate your prayers
and may God keep and protect you”, he said.

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Peterside commended Rivers people for the thunderous welcome,
promising to address the infrastructural needs of every part of the
state. He vowed to protect and work for the interest of the entire
people of Rivers State from his first day in office.

Goodwill messages came from traditional rulers and chiefs, party
members and candidates like Lucky Odili, Prince Peter Odike, John
Enebeli and Gift Nwokocha, among others.

Monday Ashibogwu

Monday Michaels Ashibogwu is Editor-In-Chief of QUICK NEWS AFRICA, one of Nigeria's leading online news service.

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