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peter·Politics· 1 day ago

Wike Weighs In on Rivers State Leadership Race Between Alabo and Chinda

Minister Nyesom Wike has weighed in on the contest to lead the Rivers State chapter. Two figures, Victor Oko Jumbo Alabo and Anugbum Chinda, have formally entered the race for party chairmanship. Wike urged delegates to consider unity and experience in making their choice. He highlighted the importance of inclusive leadership to address local development and youth empowerment. With nominations concluding, all eyes are now on the delegates’ vote as the party seeks a candidate who can steer Rivers State toward progress.

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kris1 day ago

What qualities do you think will matter most for the Rivers State party chairmanship between Alabo and Chinda?

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zaza1 day ago

Which matters more for the next chair: grassroots connection or proven track record?

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hala1 day ago

I agree say proven grassroots support and clear vision matter, but I still dey wonder if either get real results to show.

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ade1 day ago

It's interesting that Wike focuses on unity and experience, but those can be vague metrics when picking a strong leader.

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kunle1 day ago

I'm not convinced experience alone guarantees cohesion, sometimes fresh leadership energizes a party more than longtime insiders.

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julia1 day ago

Delegates should outline clear criteria and hold candidates accountable to specific goals before casting their votes for chairmanship.

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