Tonye Princewill – Newton’s first law of Motion in APC Rivers State
my brother, Hon Igo Aguma, I passed on these thoughts to our leader, the Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi and then circulated them widely amongst the APC faithful in Rivers state. I did this for the record. Here once again are my thoughts. Read them and see why, at this time, Newton’s law is a solution in Rivers state:
While many of us have our own reservations about some of the judgements, we respect the rule of law and know that if we want a different result in the courts or at the polling booths, we must begin with different actions here, within the state chapter of our party. We will need a new strategy, including a legal one. We can’t keep doing the same thing and expect different results.
A party that reflects only Magnus Abe or any other interest and their supporters is not going to take us to the promise land. Neither is one that will reflect only our former Governor, the Honourable Minister and his key team. Everyone should be given a chance to get involved now. This is precisely where I differ on the recent Dele & Ors judgement. Everyone in APC should have been allowed to contest any Congress. We’re now in 2020. Not just those members who purchased forms in 2018.
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