Amaechi must set down for peace to return to APC – Aguma
in the party, an aggrieved member of the APC in Rivers State has listed out conditions in which peace can return to the party.
Speaking in an interview with DAILY POST, Aguma said the move will enable the party conduct transparent congresses in the state, adding that he would be ready to meet with the Bisi Akande-led Reconciliation Committee where he would present the issues.
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