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RIVERS: Despite court orders, Dakuku insists APC will present candidates

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The Director General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dakuku Peterside, has boasted that governorship and other candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State will be on the ballot paper in the 2019 general election.

Following a court ruling barring Rivers APC from fielding candidates in the coming elections, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had omitted candidates of the party in the state, in its final lists for candidates for the 2019 polls released recently.

But speaking to journalists on arrival at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, Port Harcourt, Saturday, Peterside said that the challenge the APC in the state is experiencing is temporary and will soon be a thing of the past.

“I am very confident that APC governorship and other candidates will be on the 2019 election ballot. I know that the judiciary is an important component of the political process.

“You can’t talk about politics without talking about the judiciary or the role of the judiciary. So, my confidence is that ultimately this issue will be resolved, APC candidates will be on the ballot and run the election. And Rivers people will have options and I know that they will choose the candidates of the APC above the other political party.

“You know that the other political party has disappointed Rivers people on all fronts. What they have done in the past three and half years is that they have made more and more people lose confidence in the institution of government of Rivers State.

“They have embarked on outright lies, concocted stories and half-truths and Rivers people are indeed tired of the mess. The people cannot wait to get rid of the current government in the state and APC provides them that alternative. But unfortunately, we are going through our own challenges.

“Let me take advantage of this opportunity to appeal to all members of the APC to remain calm, confident, loyal and keep trusting the Almighty God. That the end of this tortuous journey will come and it will be to God’s glory. All hope is not lost; indeed no hope is lost. One thing I’m pretty sure of is that at the end of the tunnel there is light and it will be to God’s own glory.”

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Apparently referring to Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, who some continue to accuse for the crisis in APC Rivers chapter, Peterside said, “It is not true that the Honourable Minister is responsible for the crisis in our party.”

He added, “I don’t believe that this is the time for blame game. A lot of things happened and blame game will not help us in any way. Even as a leader of the party, it is wrong for me to join in the blame game.”

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