Tonte Ibraye’s Biography, Age, Net Worth, Education, And Political Career

Tonte Ibraye is a Nigerian politician and activist. He is the ADC governorship candidate of Rivers State. He is the Vice-Chairman of Ijaw Youths Council (IYC), Abuja chapter. Here’s his Biography, Age, Net worth, Spouse, Siblings, Education, and Political career.

Who is Tonte Ibraye?

Ibraye is a politician. He won his party’s governorship primaries by defeating Joyce Barida and Dr. Warmeth Wright in a primary election organised by the party in Port Harcourt. A representative of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Emmanuel Isong, who monitored the exercise, described it as free and fair.

 

Full name: Tonte Ibraye

Date of birth: Update soon

Age: Late 40’s

Place of birth: Port-Harcourt

State of origin: Rivers State

Nationality: Nigerian

Tribe: Update soon

Marital status: Married

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Education: Uniport

Political party: African Democratic Congress

Net worth: Not Declared

Parents: Mr. Ibraye

Occupation: Activist, Politician

Spouse: Unknown

Social media: Instagram@https://www.instagram.com/tonteibraye/

Tonte Ibraye called for full implementation of the Electoral Act in all processes leading to the general election, especially the enforcement of the provision for electronic transmission of results during the poll.

Addressing the delegates, he said: “One thing I must tell you is that, you have made history today. It will no longer be business as usual.”

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I believe some of you are aware some people will contest and they go to the ruling party to endorse them. I must assure you that I will not use your votes to trade with anyone.

“We will sustain the election till the end. If they try to rig the election, we will go to the international community to give them a visa ban. My mission in Rivers State is to invest in social protection, to better the lives of the productive population in the state.”

Tonte Ibraye

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