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I will go where Amaechi goes ~Engr Ngerebara tells KTP



The chairman Restructuring and Implementation Committee (RIS), Engr. Sampson Ngerebara has reiterated his commitments to follow the leadership of the All Progressive Congress ably led by Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Ameachi who doubles as the the Minister for Transportation and also APC South South Leader.

Engr. Ngerebara made the statement while addressing group of APC faithfuls known as "Kalabari True Patriot" over the week end. He said Amaechi has given the people of Rivers an open door to do justice to all the injustices done in the State before this day. He enjoined the group and people of Rivers to grab the golden opportunity with both hands and see It as breath to life. 
Earlier, the RIS boss stressed that the future, destiny, and liberation, of the state is in the hands of the people, he however urged them to seize the opportunity for exceeding greatness, adding that he is subject to the party, and will be willing to follow party directives.

In continuing, he noted that if they miss the opportunity we have by our own hands sentenced ourselves to a four years imprisonment. He said "as for me, I will go where Amaechi goes and his people Will be my people".

For his part, the leader of the group Comrade Duke Alamboye Kitchner, thanked Engr Ngerebara for the opened doors accorded them irrespective of the short notice and busy schedules. He further stated that they will work in unity to achieve the missions and visions of the group, with a specific stress on the Riverine direction by the leader, Rt. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi come 2019##

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