The former special adviser to Rivers state governor on media and publicity,
Opunabo Inko-Tariah, has jumped ship from the Peoples Democratic Party to the
All Progressives Congress.
The ex-aide to Governor Nyesonm Wike, who resigned his appointment after
Rivers state governorship election petition tribunal nullified the governor’s
electoral victory in October 2015, has declared his support for gubernatorial
candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the 2015 general election, Dr.
Dakuku Peterside, Leadership reports.
Inko-Tariah, while making his declaration to APC known, told reporters in
Port Harcourt on Thursday, January 7, that the immediate past governor of the
state and now Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi came to his aid when he took
ill.
Wike’s former aide added that although he had criticized Ameachi in the
past, Amaechi took pity of him and contributes to his hospital bill.
He stressed further that in order to reciprocate the former governor’s
gesture he would do his best to ensure that Peterside emerged as the governor of
the state should there be a rerun.
Inko-Tariah said: “It was surprising that a man I censored, His
Excellency, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi, CON, the Hon. Minister of
Transportation, was the same person who showed unsolicited love and
care.
“It was reinvigorating when he called to sympathise and also gave his
widow’s mite.”
Meanwhile, Governor Seriake Dickson had called on gubernatorial candidate
of the APC, Timipre Sylva to “accept defeat or be ready to be humiliated by
the people as no militant can deliver him and the APC”.
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