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Rivers APC cautions Magnus Abe over attack on Rotimi Amaechi
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State has cautioned Senator Magnus Abe to desist from further attacks on the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi.
The State APC chided Senator Abe over of a statement wherein he accused the Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, leader of APC in Rivers State, of being behind a recent press conference by two individuals who confessed to be working with Senator Abe to undermine APC in Rivers State.
The APC, in a statement by the State Chairman, Chief Emeka Beke, declared: “After our preliminary investigation into the matter, we unequivocally absolve the Minister of such a wild accusation but rather urge Senator Abe to discreetly and diligently examine those he has been in political bed with for an answer to what is unraveling. “The best place for Abe to start his investigation should be around the two gentlemen who appear not to be under any form of duress in the video clip in question that has gone viral in the media.
“Alternatively, Senator Abe may have to present to the Party and Nigerians concrete and verifiable evidence to support his accusation as failing to so do will present him as undeniably guilty of the same offence of character assassination he is leveling against others.”
The APC State Chairman told Senator Abe to always exhibit maturity and not allow himself to be driven by instinctive emotions in the face of serious developments that otherwise require measured and calculated reaction.
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