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2023 Elections Would Be a Turning Point In The History Of Nigerian Politics -Senator Magnus Abe

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Aug 26, 2022

Our support in 2023 will enshrine justice, fairness, equity and progress in this land -Magnus Abe
Senator Magnus Abe, governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party in Rivers State, has mentioned that the 2023 general election would be a turning point in the history of political activities in Nigeria adding that it was set to break down existing barriers.

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Abe said this at the official commissioning of the SDP constituency office in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the state.

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Abe, in a statement by his Spokesman, Parry Benson, said, "To all of us that are here, I will deliver one important message.

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"I have said severally that 2023 elections will be a watershed event in the political history of this country. In Rivers State, 2023 elections will be a political tsunami because it will break every known bounds and barrier.

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"Let me say to all of you that our votes, our support in 2023 will enshrine justice, fairness, equity and progress in this land.

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"Everybody that wakes up in the morning is looking for progress. Progress is not when the state is rich, progress is when you make money for yourself; that is progress.ÔÇØ

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Abe went ahead, reminiscing what the situation used to be in the past with the country where elections were won and lost alongside political party lines, noting that a lot of things had happened and people had become wiser.

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He said, "Before, Nigerians used to vote on the basis of political party, so this is our party we must support the party, anybody they bring they vote, but things have happened in this country that people must learn as lessons.

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"Before, when we followed a party you knew what you'd get when you supported that party. If you were in the UPN and your state voted the UPN, you knew you would get free education.

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"If you were in the NPN, and your state voted the NPN, you knew you would get housing and agriculture, but since after those parties left, Nigerians continue to vote party, but nobody could see what they were getting.

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"Today if you are in Akwa Ibom, you vote the Peoples Democratic Party, what you get depends on what the governor wants. If you are in Oyo, you vote the PDP what you get depends on what the governor wants.

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"If you're in Kano and you vote All Progressives Congress, what you get depends on what the governor wants. If you are in plateau you vote the APC what you get depends on what the governor wants. Nobody checks what the party said or what the party is doing.

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Earlier, Chikwem Orlu, the candidate of the SDP in Obio/Akpor Constituency two, assured Senator Abe and party members of the people's commitment to vote the party massively in the 2023 general election.

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"Your Excellency, the people you are seeing here today are teeming supporters of project the SMA (Senator Magnus Abe).

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"My business this evening is very simple; it's just to tell you that this people you are seeing here today, have unanimously agreed that no one vote will go to another party other than the SDP on whose platform you will be the Governor of Rivers State come 2023 by the grace of God,ÔÇØ he said.

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