Former Rivers State governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Tonye Cole, has withdrawn from the party’s primary election.
Cole made the announcement in a statement on Wednesday, stating that the decision was taken in the overriding interest of peace, reconciliation, and the supremacy of the party following extensive consultations.
Describing himself as a committed democrat and advocate of strong institutions, he pledged his full support and cooperation to whoever emerges as the party’s candidate at the end of the primaries.
The aspirant expressed profound gratitude to his numerous supporters, including party faithful, women groups, youths, elders, and well-meaning Rivers people who stood by him throughout the process.
He urged all his supporters to remain calm and peaceful and to fully cooperate with the leadership of the party.
“I have taken the decision, in the overriding interest of party unity, peace, and collective progress, to respect the supremacy of the party and withdraw from the forthcoming primaries.
“This decision was not made lightly. It is the product of deep reflection, patriotism, and an unwavering commitment to the stability, growth, and success of our great party and our beloved state,” he added.
“Let us unite and work together to secure victory for our President, our party, and all APC candidates in the 2027 general elections,” Cole said.

