Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers
State has demanded that the Federal
Government listens to him because
the money that keeps Nigeria “afloat”
comes from the State.
Wike made the remark yesterday,
during a campaign of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, at Okehi,
headquarters of Etche Local
Government Area of the state, ahead
of the re-run election for Etche/
Omuma federal constituency and
Etche state constituency seats.
The governor also lashed out at the
Police over their indictment by the
report of the Independent National
Electoral Commission, INEC.
He noted that in a fair and just clime,
those indicted by the report of INEC
would have been severely dealt with
in accordance with the law.
According to Wike, “If we were in a
civilised country with the right
leadership, the persons mentioned in
the report would have resigned from
their positions. They should bury their
heads in shame.
“They are plotting how to kill us, but
God is exposing them. It is only God
that has the final say.”
“The money that is keeping Nigeria
afloat is from Rivers State. Therefore,
Nigeria must listen to Rivers State.
The voices of our people must be
heard,” he said.
Urging the nation’s electoral umpire
and security agencies to ensure a free
and fair re-run election in the area on
Saturday, Wike also called on
electorates to vote enmasse for the
PDP.
Thursday, February 23
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