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Wike Removed Uche Secondus, A Rivers Son, Could Not Replace Him With Another Rivers Son – Rivers APC Chairman

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Chairman of the All Progressives Congress in Rivers State, Chief Emeka Bekee has accused Governor, Nyesom Wike of removing Prince Uche Secondus as chairman of the PDP.

Bekee, who disclosed this during a meeting with party faithfuls in Andoni local government area, today, said Wike failed to replace Secondus with a Rivers son, yet he claims to love Rivers State.

He said no reasonable person from Andoni should be seen with Wike and that he is only deceiving himself.

“Governor Wike removed Uche Secondus, a Rivers son from the office of the National Chairman of PDP but could not replace him with another Rivers son but a man from Benue yet he claim to love Rivers State,” he said.

“He is just deceiving himself. It does not matter if I like Secondus or not but the interest of Rivers State. No reasonable Andonian should be seen around Wike,” he added.

He urged party members to continue to support the party as it is set to takeover Brick House in 2023.

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