2023: APC won’t win Rivers, says Magnus Abe

Senator Magnus Abe

Magnus Abe, former Senator representing the Rivers South-East district in the National Assembly has stated that the All Progressives Congress may have lost the needed steam to win any elections in 2023, following the recent gale of resignations from the party in the state.

Abe said he dumped the main opposition party in the state because there was no future in the party.

In a statement issued by Parry Benson, his spokesman, Abe said the future of Rivers State was more important to the people of the state than the pleasure of any individual.

In his recent awareness campaign tagged project Senator Magnus Abe-2023, the former senator said the main objective of the project was to bring Rivers people together to build an economically viable and prosperous state.

He said, “That was why we launched the Project SMA 2023, and the kind of reception and support the Project SMA 2023 is receiving in Rivers State shows clearly that there are very good prospects because Rivers people are interested in what we are doing.”

Abe stated that it was the Rivers people that would determine who would become the next Governor of the State and not the incumbent, Governor, Nyesom Wike.

He explained that the governor himself had on several fora said the people of the state would decide who succeed him.

“If the President of Nigeria, who is more powerful than the governor cannot decide who will be the next President to succeed him, then the governor of Rivers State will not decide who will succeed him.

“That issue will be decided by the people of Rivers State. And let me also quote the governor himself; he has said on different occasions that he will allow the people of Rivers State to decide his successor. And I know him as a man of his word.

“I believe that he will do everything possible to create an atmosphere in which those who are interested in succeeding him regardless of their political party will have a fair chance to contest,” Abe said.

Abe, a former member of the Board of the NNPC representing the South-South further said he has a very bright chance of winning the 2023 governorship election in the state, considering the fact that he has never lost in any election in the state previously.

“What chances do I have in the state? Very bright chances. I always win elections. I don’t lose elections in Rivers State. The contest is always tense because the contest of power is always tense but somebody must win.

“The important thing is that we should allow the people of Rivers State to decide. I am ready to abide by whatever the people of Rivers State will decide. I am ready to submit myself.

“I don’t even want to lead people who don’t want me to lead them, because the kind of dreams and visions that I have for my state is such that I need the people to work with me for us to be able to achieve anything.

“So if they don’t choose me, and I impose myself on them, I know that the plans we are making will not work because I need their support and I need them to work with me.

“I don’t want to be a leader who is going to where the people are not going. So I don’t even want to be the governor without the endorsement and strong support of the Rivers people.

“So, I am presenting myself to them; I will tell them the plans we have. I will tell them what I think we can do with the state. I will tell them where I think we can be going to and if they are interested in coming with me, then we will go.

“If they are not interested, it’s not a problem. But, rather than stay and continue to waste the time of Rivers people with APC that has not shown any capacity in Rivers State to be able to overcome any challenges and deliver on the electoral expectations of its members; I have decided to go and do what a politician should do.

“Which is to look for a platform that will give me the privilege and the opportunity to fly their flag and present myself, my ideas and our commitment to the people of Rivers State, that’s where we are.

“The future of our State is important to all of us. 2023 elections present us with a unique opportunity to come together as Rivers people.” Abe stated.

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