Rivers OfficialAPCNg Cancels Ward, Local Government And State Congresses | Sahara Reporters This is coming days after a Rivers State High Court ordered the party to refrain from conducting the exercise pending the hearing and determination of...READ MORE:
The All Progressives Congress in Rivers State has cancelled the ward, local government and state congresses slated for September 17, 21 and 28 respectively, according to a report by PUNCH.
He said, “The congress for tomorrow will not hold. For whatever it is worth, you cannot defy the court order.
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