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Rivers Politics: Engr. Ngerebara lauds Amaechi over 2019 Election... Calls on party members to support the Power Rotation Ideology of APC

The president general of Free Rivers Development Initiative, Engr. Sampson Ngerebara has applauded the South South Leader of APC, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi over the nomination of Tonye Dele Cole as APC 2019 governorship candidate in Rivers state.

Engr. Ngerebara  also in swift reaction charged APC faithfuls to show their loyalty to the leader of the party as well go back to their wards and units to ensure that power rotates as preached by APC.

In his words
"Time to Truely Free Rivers State.

It is Time to work the talk. Moments like this,  separate men from  boys. We have moved from one LGA to another preaching the gospel of power rotation on behalf of our leader, Rt.Hon. Rotimi  Chibuike  Amaechi. Today, he has pointed us, to a clear direction, with Tonye Cole as our flag bearer. It's time to show loyalty and commitment by working our talk. As leaders in our different local govts areas, it is mandatory that we rise up to the occasion. Arch. Tonye Cole is an easy product to sell. With him, the administrative bar in this state will be raised. I therefore call on all unit, Ward and LGA cordinators of Free Rivers, to rise to their responsibilities. On behalf of Free Rivers , I salute the wisdom of our leader, and once more reaffirm our loyalty and commitment. 'Free Rivers; Power Must Rotate.
~Engr. Ngerebara Sampson.  . President General.##

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