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AAC candidate, Biokpomabo breaks silence after one year of political battles


The 2019 governorship candidate in Rivers State Engr. Biokpomabo Awara  has made a shocking revelation over the positive roles the All Progressive Congress through its leader Hon Chibuike Amaechi played for him and his party, African Action Congress in 2019.

The young enthusiastic politician in a statement tagged "Unforgettable day, APC through CRA did the wonder" said he was adopted without coming in contact with Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi on the 6th day of March 2019 in less than 48hrs before the governorship election.
He noted that it was the development that first brought him closer to a dogged politician whom he now bears his identity after offering a chance to serve the people of Rivers State.

According to him, "Today, the 6th day  March, 2020, marks the one year anniversary of my adoption by All Progressive Congress in Rivers State through our leader Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, though a candidate of the AAC, circumstances gave birth to this unprecedented union that will forever remain part of me."

I am indebted and greatly appreciate our Leader Rt Hon C. R. Amaechi, the Hon. Minister for Transportation for the privilege to bear his name and identity on this day last year 6th March, 2019 even without coming in contact with him before my adoption. It worth celebrating a man like you who is immeasurable in all aspects. May God continue to Bless you"


Recaled that Engr. Awara's adoption was also seen to have given the AAC a fame nationwide after the tensed political fight in the South South region between the incumbent governor of Rivers State and the PDP, which apparently led to the Independent National Election Commission retaining the party AAC amongst the political parties that was not delisted recently.

Speaking in a close  reaction he said "My appreciation also goes out to the inumerable men and women of the APC who, not minding that the union was barely 48hrs, wholeheartedly supported the campaign for a new and prosperous Rivers State."

"My people the followers, my appreciation will not have a meaning if you had drawn back after the adoption. You went to your units and community to do what was just."

It was gathered that Engr Biokpomabo Festus Awara broke the silience confirming his loyalty even when the allies of Hon. Amaechi were betraying him but the young politician decribes his relationship as an "unprecedented union that will forever remain part of him."

Comments

Unknown said…
The right man for Rivers people.
Unknown said…
You remain the best among others. A man full of thank you in every situation.

We will do it again for your come 2023. We are waiting for you to step out again for governorship race.

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