Governor Theodore
Orji of Abia State has told the incoming All Progressives
Congress-led Federal
Government to brace up for “tough opposition” from the National Assembly
members of the Peoples Democratic Party.
Orji gave the
warning on Thursday in Umuahia while fielding questions from journalists after
receiving his Certificate of Return at the state headquarters of the Independent
National Electoral Commission.
He said, “They
gave us tough opposition, so we will also give them tough opposition now that
we are in the opposition.”
He said that Abia
should expect quality representation with the pedigree of the federal
lawmakers-elect from the state.
All the 11
National Assembly members-elect from the state, comprising three senators and
eight House of Assembly members, were issued Certificates of Return by INEC.
INEC National
Commissioner, Chief Lawrence Nwuruku, who handed over the document to the
successful candidates, advised them to be magnanimous in victory.
He said Abia had
been in the news for bad reasons following political developments in the state.
He advised politicians to play politics without bitterness.
He said, “Don’t be
desperate for positions; power comes from God. What is the need killing
somebody or messing up yourself with blood? Abia is very important to God and
all of you should work together for the good of the state.”
Nwuruku also
called on those who lost at the polls to close ranks with the winners, saying
that “tomorrow may be your turn.”
The senators-elect
are Governor Orji (Abia-Central), Chief Mao Ohuabunwa (Abia-North) and Senator
Enyinnaya Abaribe (Abia-South).
Responding on
behalf of the federal lawmakers- elect, Senator Abaribe said the exercise had
put paid to insinuations in some quarters that the National Assembly election
in the state was cancelled.
He thanked the
people of the state for giving them the opportunity to represent them and
promised that they would not betray the confidence reposed in them.
Abaribe told
losers at the poll not to bother going to court “because they would still lose
out the way they lost at the poll.”
Expect tough opposition, Orji tells APC
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