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Vote of No Confidence On Orbih: Group Hails Rivers PDP’s Decision

by Our Correspondent
3 years ago
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The Bro. Felix Obuah BFO Support Group For Sim and Ngozi has hailed the decision of the Rivers State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP to disown one the passing of vote of no confidence on the South South Chairman of the party Chief Dan Orbih.

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According to the Director Media and Publicity, Nwokoma Messiah, the Rivers State chapter of the PDP has in a statement sited in Joy Oyaghiri Fagbemi’s social media handles described the purported vote of no confidence as “a mischief laden cacophony that does not represent the ideals of the party in the State”.

 

The BFO Support Group in its statement lauded the decision of the PDP in Rivers State to distance itself from the move which it described as atavistic politicking which is aimed at rabble rousing.

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The group described Chief Orbih as a true member of the party who has gone through a lot to make the party what it is today.

 

” Chief Dan Orbih our amiable father and strong pillar of the party has contributed so much to the party especially from his period as Chairman of the party in Edo state where the ferocious political style of then governor Adams Oshiomhole did not shake his resolve to position the party properly in the state which ultimately led to the victory of Godwin Obaseki the present governor of the state. In the south south where he is Chairman today, he has done well for the party and deserves commendation rather than this cheap politics of vote of no confidence. Is Marshall Onuah speaking for the teeming Rivers youths who are behind Chief Dan Orbih? The answer definitely is no”.

 

The BFO Support Group For Sim and Ngozi 2023 also said it remains loyal and committed to supporting the Rivers State chapter of the PDP return all it’s candidates vying for the various political positions in the state.

 

“We are committed to the landslide victory of PDP in the state under the Chairmanship of Amb. Desmond Akawoh and the Governorship candidate of our party Senibo Sim Fubara There is nothing anybody can do about it because God Almighty has destined it that way. Chief Orbih as close ally of our hardworking governor Barr Nyesom Ezenwo Wike who has delivered in all areas, remains our Chairman in the South South. Any attempt to cause disaffection from Rivers State through persons without political relevance, will be totally rejected”.

 


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