The All Progressives Congress in Rivers State says it will be on the ballot in next year’s general elections despite the ruling of a federal High Court which nullified its primaries.
Governorship candidate of the party, Arch. Tonye Cole said this during the launch of his manifesto and inauguration of the party’s campaign council in Port Harcourt Today.
According to him, his administration will build a functional civil service that will have their gratuities and pensions as at when due unlike what is obtainable currently.
He also said that his administration will provide a long lasting solution to perennial flooding in the state, adding that new cities will also be built.
“We will build a functional civil service that will have their gratuities and pensions made as at when due. We will provide a long lasting solution to perennial flooding in Rivers State. We will also build new cities…,” he said.
The inauguration was attended by leader of the party in the state, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, state chairman of the party, Chief, Emeka Beke amongst others.