Nobody can say Amaechi single-handedly picked me as Rivers APC guber candidate this time – Cole

Businessman Tonye Cole says nobody can claim that he was imposed as the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2023 general elections by Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi.
In a statement he released over the weekend, Cole said this affected the party at the 2019 election after many said Amaechi imposed him on the party.
According to him, his emergence as the party’s consensus candidate for the 2023 election was a decision that was reached after many debates.
“Many lessons were learnt from my emergence as the flag bearer in 2019, the primary one being erroneously labeled as an imposition on the party by our leader, Rt. Honourable Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi.
“To avoid any such controversies this time around, all the persons interested in contesting the position were asked by the party to carry out wide consultations with stakeholders and an agreement was reached for a committee that would not include the leader to critically analyze each aspirant and arrive at a consensus candidate that is best suited to achieve the party’s vision and for the sake of its unity and progress,” he said.
“All aspirants affirmed an earlier signed declaration to stand by any candidate the party endorses and the committee asked all of us, including the Honourable Minister, to depart for our various houses until a decision was made. About two and a half hours later, we were called back to the venue of the meeting to get the verdict.
“I want to use this medium to thank the Committee for an unbiased assessment that ended up putting me forward as the consensus candidate.
“I am not in any doubt that it took tremendous bravery for them to make this decision in the face of serious pressure, especially as my co-aspirants are all imminently qualified for the job. I want to thank all the aspirants for their magnanimous attitude and pledge of support to me and loyalty to the party.
“I am very mindful that it could just as easily be any one of them speaking to you in my place right now. For this reason, I am humbled by the incredible burden laid upon my shoulders to unite the party and reassure everyone, especially the other aspirants and those aggrieved by this decision that I will work assiduously for an all inclusive party.
“The work ahead of us is immense but the path to victory is much clearer today than it was yesterday. We must therefore agree to stand as one body and work together to deliver APC in the forthcoming elections in order to give our dear Rivers State a new lease of life through purposeful and progressive governance that will bring about social cohesion and economic prosperity.”