The lawmaker representing Rivers South East Senatorial district, Magnus Abe, has called on his supporters not to use derogatory languages against the Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Amaechi.
Abe said Amaechi believed he can save his candidates, he should be allowed to pursue his options in peace.
He warned against the use of abusive words on the social media by aggrieved party faithful.
The lawmaker said this in a statement by his spokesman, Mr. Parry Benson, in Port Harcourt on Friday.
Abe said this that derogatory statements being paraded on social media by aggrieved party faithful regarding eligibility of the party’s candidates in the forthcoming general elections in Rivers were not in the best interest of the party.
He added that such comments on the social media would not in any way help to resolve the crisis at the state chapter of the party.
He added, “I have read through a lot of comments on this platform and do not consider them helpful.
“It is true that there are those who feel that the Minister of Transportation, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, was wrong and there are equally those who felt that I, Sen. Abe, was wrong.
“I appeal to you all to please stop abusing yourselves on this platform.
“It’s enough! If the minister still believes he can save his candidates, he should be allowed to pursue his options in peace.”
Abe said that the in-fighting in the party was unnecessary, especially as it was orchestrated by saboteurs who wanted to rise by bringing others down.
“I remember that Hon. Loolo Ibieneye correctly predicted that the current road on which we (Rivers Chapter of the party) were being led will lead to disaster.
“And I believed that, that road was wrong ab initio, and I said so, we must continue our quest for peace,” he said.
Abe queried the role most party members played and their contributions when the party was derailing.
“Those who are interested in saving the party should quit the blame game and name calling.
“Let us focus on what we can do to gather ourselves together,” Abe said.
The lawmaker charged party faithful on a renewed mindset so as to restore confedince and hope to the party.
“We must preach and act forgiveness and tolerance. Rightly or wrongly, we are in a quagmire before the entire country.
“It is clear that no one person, not myself nor the Minister for Transportation have answers, but I am committed to the party, let us talk constructively and look for ways forward,” Abe said.
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