The Rivers state People’s Demcratic Party (PDP) chapter has asked there APC counterparts in the state to congratulate new governor-elect of the state Chief Nyesom Wike.
This was made known by PDP’s Publicity Committee chairman, Mr Emma Okah when he briefed reporters in Portharcourt.
Okah said that the recent accusation of the APC against the PDP of rigging are just intended to smear PDP’s victory in the state.
‘’We urge the losers to be courageous and honourable, and if truly they are democrats, to emulate our beloved President Goodluck Jonathan in showing the spirit of sportsmanship.
’Rather than fan the embers of disunity and peddling falsehood, they should congratulate the winners.’’
Okah thanked the Rivers people for their mandate and said that despite the intimidation by the ruling party in the state, the people voted for the right candidate.
He said that the PDP will reward the people with hard work and progress, which would make the PDP a household name in the state.
He congratulated Wike and said that his victory was a ‘’call duty’’ to repair and restore Rivers back to its lost glory.
Okah also congratulated the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for what he described as impartiality in the conduct of the election, saying that it had laid foundation for future credible elections.
This was made known by PDP’s Publicity Committee chairman, Mr Emma Okah when he briefed reporters in Portharcourt.
Okah said that the recent accusation of the APC against the PDP of rigging are just intended to smear PDP’s victory in the state.
‘’We urge the losers to be courageous and honourable, and if truly they are democrats, to emulate our beloved President Goodluck Jonathan in showing the spirit of sportsmanship.
’Rather than fan the embers of disunity and peddling falsehood, they should congratulate the winners.’’
Okah thanked the Rivers people for their mandate and said that despite the intimidation by the ruling party in the state, the people voted for the right candidate.
He said that the PDP will reward the people with hard work and progress, which would make the PDP a household name in the state.
He congratulated Wike and said that his victory was a ‘’call duty’’ to repair and restore Rivers back to its lost glory.
Okah also congratulated the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for what he described as impartiality in the conduct of the election, saying that it had laid foundation for future credible elections.