…commends Rivers people for rejecting political oppression
By Tunde Opalana
Former vice president, Atiku Abubakar has commended the successful conduct of local government election in River State at the weekend.
He described the conduct of the election despite all anti- democratic forces meant to frustrate it, as dissipating political intimidation as well as judicial chicanery in the country.
Atiku said this in a tweet posted on his X formerly Twitter handle on the outcome of the Rivers State Local Government election held on Saturday.
The 2023 presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the tweet said “with the conclusion of the local government election in Rivers State, the shadows of political intimidation and judicial chicanery have dissipated, paving the way for the noble pursuit of governance to commence in the State.
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“From the bustling heart of Port Harcourt to the tranquil shores of Onne, the populace has spoken in harmonious unison, affirming that nothing can better democracy!
“As prophesied, it has now been revealed that the citizens of Rivers are astute and resolute, unwavering in their rejection of any form of political oppression, harassment, or the machinations of self-serving godfathers.
“As I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the newly elected local government leaders, I urge them to wear the welfare of the people as their foremost badge of honour, shunning the path of tyranny and delusional ambition in their political endeavors.
“Moreover, I commend the resilient people of Rivers State for their steadfastness in the face of adversity, courageously ensuring that yesterday’s election unfolded with peace and integrity.
“I must also applaud Governor Fubara for his unwavering commitment to the people’s interests, safeguarding the sanctity of the local government elections even amidst provocative challenges.
“In the grand tapestry of this election, it is ultimately the people who emerge victorious, their sacred right to choose their leaders firmly upheld within the framework of our democratic process.”
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