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Restoring peace, unity to Rivers my priority if… — Tonye Cole

By Meletus EZE

An All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial aspirant in Rivers, Mr Tonye Cole, said restoring peace and unity to the state would be his administration’s top priority if given the mandate in 2019.

Cole, one of the four aspirants on the APC platform, made the assertion on Thursday in Port Harcourt.

He said the state had over the years been struggling with the challenges of political division and even bitterness which had slowed down its development.

“There is an entrenched bitterness in the state and that’s why we need to unite; we need to stand as a people and until we are able to achieve this, otherwise sustainable development will continue to elude us.

“As an experienced businessman and true Rivers son, I know that our people are desirous to work. They are desirous for peace and unity.

“So, I know that if given the enabling atmosphere our unemployed youths would contribute to our economic development,’’ he said.

The governorship aspirant said that the people were quite abreast of the high level infrastructure deficit in the state, adding that they would show support to any administration that would be willing to address their plights.

“All these good infrastructure that we haven’t had for years, we know that we want them and I believe that once these are in place, investors will be attracted to the state and employment will be guaranteed for youths,’’ he said.

 

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