Why I insisted Rivers APC Reps visit Wike – Senator Magnus Abe

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Senator representing Rivers South-East District, Magnus Abe, has revealed why he insisted that members of the Rivers State caucus in the House of Representatives honour invitation from the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike.

According to him, the lawmakers consulted him before their visit to Governor Wike.

In a statement in Port Harcourt, by his spokesperson, Parry Benson, Abe pointed out that contrary to reports, the Reps members were at Government House, Port Harcourt, on the invitation of Wike.

The lawmaker said the comments made by the member representing Tai/Eleme/Oyigbo Federal Constituency, Dr. Barry Mpigi, had been manipulated by those seeking to score cheap political points.

The statement reads in part, “My attention has been drawn to the needless controversy surrounding the recent visit of the Rivers House of Reps caucus, which includes members of the House of Representatives elected on the platform of the APC (All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Rivers State Government House on the invitation of the Governor.

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“On receipt of the Governor’s invitation, I was consulted by the House of Representatives Caucus and I did not just agree, I insisted that members honour the Governor’s invitation (which for the first time was extended to all parties).

“It is important that, though we belong to different political parties, we should maintain lines of communication within the government that will enable us to serve our people better, which is the reason we were elected in the first place. Rivers State is not the only State where some lawmakers and the Governor are from opposing parties.

“Hon. Barry Mpigi’s comment during the visit has been manipulated by those seeking to score cheap political points. Yes, Hon. Mpigi commended the Governor, but he also went further to say that the several areas in which the APC administration has done well, the PDP should also find the courage to commend the APC Government, as politics should not be a do or die affair.

“However, that part of speech which does feed the desired narrative of those seeking to exploit the visit for political gain has been carefully ignored. I urge all Rivers people without recourse to political affiliation to ignore the politics and focus on the positives”, Abe stated


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