In a recent video from 7:10 shared on Symfoni TV, Martins Amaewhule, the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, addressed APC supporters in Rivers State during a political gathering focused on mobilization ahead of the 2027 general elections.

During his remarks to party faithful, Amaewhule stated, “Go and dust your voters’ cards; we will make it loud in 2027.” He made the comment while urging supporters to prepare actively for the next election cycle and ensure widespread participation in the democratic process.

Amaewhule explained that voter registration and voter card readiness remain essential steps for citizens who intend to influence leadership choices in the state and across the country. He stressed that without valid voter cards, many supporters would be unable to participate meaningfully in the 2027 elections.

The Speaker also encouraged APC supporters across Rivers State to remain committed to grassroots mobilization, adding that political strength is built through active engagement at the ward and unit levels. He noted that the party’s structure in the state continues to grow stronger through consistent participation from loyal members.

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He further emphasized unity within the All Progressives Congress in Rivers State, stating that members must remain focused and organized as preparations intensify ahead of future elections. According to him, collective effort and discipline would play a major role in achieving electoral success in 2027.

Amaewhule also highlighted the importance of youth participation in politics, urging young people who have reached voting age to complete their registration and be ready to exercise their civic responsibility. He maintained that their involvement would shape the direction of future leadership in the state.

He concluded by reaffirming confidence in the APC’s structure in Rivers State, noting that the party remains committed to strengthening its presence across all local government areas while building momentum for the 2027 general elections….Read_More…

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