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Breaking: CAGG Slams Ikenga G-60 led group for their bias involvement in Rivers Crisis

Breaking: CAGG Slams Ikenga G-60 led group for their bias involvement in Rivers Crisis The Citizen Action for Good Governance has berated the convener of G-60 opposition group, Hon Ikenga Ugochinyere for their stands in the Rivers State crisis. Comrade Mutala Garba during a press briefing yesterday at the federal capital Territory, Abuja said the crisis in Rivers State is an internal matter within the opposition Peoples Democratic Party PDP, but wonders why the G-60 opposition group is so interested in taking sides. He questioned the intention and purpose of the group, adding that their actions are not only detrimental to the Peoples Democratic Party but also harmful to the overall well-being of the nation. Mutala further accused Hon. Ikenga of controversies linking to militancy and violence in his home state and constituency, questioning his quietness over the recent insecurity in his state Imo, but prompt in Rivers Crisis. "Hon. Ikenga Ugochinyere's actions such as creating factional groups and inciting violence, do not serve the interests of the Nigerian people. "The G-60 group has failed to provide meaningful solutions to national issues, instead opting for self-serving press conference that only serves to promote individual political ambition. "We urge Hon Ugochinyere and the G-60 group to cease their divisive actions and work towards fostering unity and progress within the oppositional patties." On his part, Mr. Enyi Ejike-umunnabuike while responding to questions said the Rivers state crisis was earlier settled by the president His Excellency Bola Amed Tinubu, but wondered while the resolutions were disrespected. He described those advising parties to disrespect the president's resolution to desist from doing so, stressing that such persons are not helping the state or governor.

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