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Why Atiku’s Men In Rivers Are Fighting Me – Wike

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Wike (middle), his wife, Hon. Justice Eberechi Suzzette Nyesom-Wike (4th right); Rivers State PDP governorship candidate, Sir Siminalaye Fubara (4th left); Chairman, Rivers Elders Council, Chief Ferdinand Alabraba (3rd right); Chief Emma Anyanwu (2nd right), Speaker, Rivers State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Ikuinyi-Owaji Ibani (1st right); PDP chairman, Rivers State, Amb. Desmond Akawor (1st left) ; Chief Sergeant Awuse (2nd left) and former Dep. Speaker House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Chibudum Nwuche (3rd left) during Governor Wike’s birthday celebration on Tuesday.

Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike has reiterated that he has no political axe to grind with the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar just as he has opened up on why some prominent Rivers indigenes including Austin Opara and Celestine Omehia are fighting him over the succession.

The governor, meanwhile, has maintained that the demand that the north should relinquish the position of the national chairman of the PDP to the south remains a panacea to the seeming intractable crisis rocking the party.

Governor Wike made the assertions when his political associates and Rivers elders led by the chairman, Rivers Elders Council, Chief Ferdinand Alabraba visited his private residence in Rumueprikom to felicitate with him on his birthday on Tuesday.

The governor recalled that precisely a year ago, Rivers Elders urged him to contest for the office of the president of Nigeria. According to him,  he heeded the advise and almost clinched the PDP presidential ticket if not for the  manipulation  of the process.

“I don’t regret I ran for presidency.  In the name of God, I am happy to make Rivers State proud. I am happy as far as I am concerned.  If they had allow it to be what it is supposed to be, I would have won the election. But it’s okay. It has happened.

“People said because I lost election, it doesn’t matter. I didn’t lose election. This is my first time of trying to run for the president of Nigeria and we made impact. If it is easy let them go ahead. Are they not the ones begging.”

Governor Wike reiterated that he does not  have any personal problem with Atiku to have led to the two of them fighting on issues as pertaining to Rivers.  He explained that the seeming lingering crisis in the PDP has to do with demand from the southern stakeholders that the national chairman who hails from the north as the presidential candidate is from the north, should relinquish his position.

“I have no problem with presidential candidate. All I am saying is what is the interest of Rivers people?  What is  the interest of the South -South, and  the South?”

Wike explained that the reason why some of his Ikwerre brothers like, Sir Celestine Omehia and former Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Austin Opara, who have now sided with Atiku are fighting him is because of his insistence that it will be morally offensive for an Ikwerre man to succeed him or even  emerge as PDP candidate for Rivers East senatorial district.

“I called Austin (Opara), he sat here and I said look my brother leave it, it will not work. I don’t want to cause crisis in our system. Amaechi finished eight years as governor, I’m going to finish eight years as governor too. It will be difficult to sell another Ikwerre person as governor for another eight years. Omehia said he wants to go to the Senate, I said leave it. Ikwerre has gone, Ogu has gone, leave Etche to go.

“You people said I should go (to Senate), I said I won’t.  Allwell ( Onyesoh) could not have stopped me. Yes, today we are majority, you don’t know what tomorrow will be. I never did anything to undermine anybody. We must understand that.”

Governor Wike further described as sheer hypocrisy the allegation that he foisted the Rivers State PDP governorship candidate, Sir Siminalaye Fubara on the party.  He said the emergence of Fubara was a collective decision reached after those who had indicated interest to succeed him failed to reach a consensus to produce one candidate.

“When O.C.J Okocha comes back we will publish the agreement signed by all.”

He urged the PDP leaders to remain steadfast and focused as the sterling performance and transformational leadership provided by his administration since 2015 will enable the party to win the 2023 election with ease.

The chairman, Rivers Elders Council, Chief Ferdinand Alabraba, commended governor Wike for contesting the PDP presidential primaries and mounting an intense campaign that has left many astounded till date.

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