Emeka Beke, the chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State, has claimed that the 27 legislators from Rivers must attend the APC stakeholder meeting. He threatened to take disciplinary measures against these lawmakers if they did not show up for the stakeholder meeting.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
He made it plain that these parliamentarians are still essential to the party, no matter who is given them in a formal capacity. He reiterated his compliance with court orders, emphasizing that he and his group have returned to their rightful responsibilities in the wake of a court decision. He stressed that they are now empowered to carry out their jobs and obligations within the party as a result of the judiciary’s judgment.
He said in an interview with Channels TV, “When the court asked us not to be in the office, we stepped aside. And today, the judiciary has asked us to step into the office and we have resumed in office. We are going to do a legitimate assignment as chairman and of the party.
The 27 lawmakers are members of APC and whether I receive them or anybody receive them, will receive members of our party and I can tell you clearly they are members of APC. if the 27 law makers fails to attend our stakeholder meeting, we will take action against them and nobody will stop me as the chairman of the party.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>