The Rivers State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has formally registered Governor Siminalayi Fubara as a member of the party. This development took place at the Government House in Port Harcourt, where the State Chairman of the APC, Tony Okocha, led the registration process. Okocha stated that he was acting on the directive of the party’s National Chairman, Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, to issue the Governor his party membership card.
The registration ceremony was attended by notable dignitaries, including the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, members of the APC State Executive Council, and former Secretary to the State Government, Tammy Danagogo. The State Secretary of the party, Eric Nwibani, conducted the formal registration of Governor Fubara as an APC member.
Okocha described the assignment as a significant one and congratulated the Governor on his decision to join the ruling party. He expressed satisfaction with the reasons given by Governor Fubara for his decision, stating that the party in Rivers State would provide full support to the Governor. The APC Chairman in Rivers State assured Governor Fubara that the party would always be available to support him.
The registration of Governor Fubara as an APC member marks a significant development in the political landscape of Rivers State. As a member of the ruling party, Governor Fubara is expected to work closely with the APC in implementing policies and programs aimed at developing the state. The APC in Rivers State has pledged to support the Governor in his efforts to drive growth and development in the state.
The formal registration of Governor Fubara as an APC member is seen as a strategic move to strengthen the party’s presence in the state. With the Governor’s membership, the APC is expected to play a more significant role in the state’s politics, working to address the challenges facing the state and its people. As the APC in Rivers State moves forward with its new member, the party is expected to continue working towards its goals of promoting development and progress in the state.