 Chairman of the Keiteka Committee in River State, chapter of the All Progressives Congress, A.P.C. Toni Okocha, says Governor Simphubara was the architect of the political crisis rocking the state. Okocha made the declaration on Thursday in Abuja while addressing newsmen and the party national secretariat. He explained that the governor left governance completely and began chasing shadows. I think that's what we've got out of all the bad actors out there. The problem is that I think we're all students of history and politics. One, two, three, four, three, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, twenty-one, twenty-one, ten, twenty-one, twenty-nine, twenty-one, twenty-one. And I'm not going to be there, I'm not staying there. Because, of course, pictures will speak. You know, they say, what, three millions? They speak of pictures, 10 millions. That's a Chinese language. Okay, so the four persons who sat and claimed to have declared the seat of the several persons are even in error, it's illegality. They don't qualify. That has fought not to win at all. Even the governor said that the governor must not cry in illegality because we as a political party, we are the watchdog who will fight with all legal means. Which is all they need to make means to ensure that the right things are done.