PDP cant win Rivers, APC replies Jonathan

Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi

THE All Progressives Congress has described as ridiculous President Goodluck Jonathans statement that the Peoples Democratic Party will recover Rivers and Edo States from the hands of the APC in the 2015 and 2016 governorship elections.

The Chairman of the Rivers State Chapter of the APC, Dr. Davies Ikanya, explained that the Presidents optimism was not in line with the realities on the ground in Rivers.

President Jonathan had during a rally organised by the South-South PDP in Edo State on Saturday boasted that his party would take over power after the governorship elections in the two states.

But Ikanya said in a statement on Sunday by his Senior Special Adviser on Media, Chief Chukwuemeka Eze, that the Presidents optimism was based on ignorance about the political realities in the state.

The All Progressives Congress, Rivers State chapter, has dismissed as ridiculous the boast by President Goodluck Jonathan that his Peoples Democratic Party will recover the state from the hands of the APC during the 2015 general elections.

This boast made on Saturday by President Jonathan during the PDPs South-South rally in Benin City, the Edo State capital, is ridiculous because it runs counter to the realities on ground in Rivers State.

President Jonathans boast is obviously based on ignorance about current political realities in Rivers State. He may not have known that the state PDP leader and prospective governorship candidate, Nyesome Wike, has polarised the PDP in Rivers State to the extent that it cannot even win a councillorship seat in a free and fair election.

Wike (Minister of State for Education) is either deluding himself or deliberately feeding Mr. President with lies in a bid to feather his nest, Ikanya added.

Ikanya listed one of the sins of the Jonathan administration against the state as the ceding of oil wells belonging to Rivers to Bayelsa State.

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