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Rivers LG Polls: APC Kicks Off Campaigns Ahead of August 30 Elections

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has commenced its campaign rally for the upcoming August 30 local government elections in Rivers State.

The flag-off, taking place at Elechi Amadi Polytechnic, Rumuola, Obio/Akpor LGA, will include the formal presentation of party flags to candidates who secured victory in last Saturday’s primaries.

As of mid-morning, the venue was bustling with activity as party leaders, supporters, and well-wishers waved APC flags and donned campaign attire.

The state APC chairman, Chief Tony Okocha, arrived early with members of the state executive committee, receiving a warm reception from the crowd.

Candidates present at the rally include Confidence Deko (Gokana LGA), Dr. Chidi Lloyd (Emuoha), Allwell Ihunda (Port Harcourt City LGA), and Vincent Nemienoka (Ogu/Bolo LGA), among others.

The rally marks the start of what party leaders describe as a statewide mobilisation drive to secure victories across all 23 LGAs.

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