Native Doctor Joins Protests in Port-Harcourt Amidst Political Turmoil

Native Doctor Joins Protests In Port Harcourt Amidst Political Turmoil

In a surprising turn of events, a native doctor was spotted among the protesters in Port-Harcourt, adding a mystical touch to the ongoing demonstrations. The protest, which has been ongoing for several days, has seen various groups demanding the Certified True Copy of election results and expressing their dissatisfaction with the current political climate in Rivers State.

The native doctor, dressed in traditional attire and carrying a pot of charms and palm fronds, joined the crowd of protesters as they gathered at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) office in Port Harcourt. The presence of the native doctor, who is believed to be a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has raised eyebrows and sparked conversations about the intersection of traditional beliefs and modern-day politics.

According to reports, the protesters have been demanding joint inspection of election materials to ensure transparency and fairness in the electoral process. The PDP members have accused other political parties and security agencies of attempting to manipulate the results and undermine the mandate given to them by the people of Rivers State.

The demonstration has been peaceful so far, with protesters occupying a stretch of the ever-busy Aba-Port Harcourt Road since Monday. The protest has gained momentum, with various groups joining in solidarity with the PDP and Governor Siminalayi Fubara, who has been facing political turmoil in the state.

The presence of the native doctor at the protest has not only added a unique flavor to the demonstration but has also highlighted the cultural diversity and beliefs of the people of Rivers State. It remains to be seen how the situation will unfold and whether the demands of the protesters will be met.

In the meantime, the Rivers State Police Command has been vigilant in maintaining law and order, arresting a juju priest and 25 other suspects believed to be members of a car snatching ring operating in the state. The police have urged the public to remain calm and assured them of their commitment to discharging their constitutional and lawful duties without preferences or bias.

As the protest continues, the people of Rivers State wait with bated breath to see how the situation will be resolved and whether the demands of the protesters will be met. In the meantime, the presence of the native doctor at the protest has brought a touch of humor and intrigue to the otherwise serious political situation.

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