Nyesom Wike |
-Says Ex-Minister's Ambition Is Ungodly and Unholy
The Rivers State Chapter of
the All Progressives Congress (APC) has predicted that immediate past Minister
of State for Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, is unlikely to get up to 10 percent
of the votes to be cast during the 2015 governorship election in the State not
minding the pledges and support by Dame Patience Jonathan the Nation’s First
Lady and others. Wike emerged in very controversial circumstances as the
candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) after 16 other
aspirants were physically prevented from attending the primary election to
select the party’s governorship candidate.
“Wike would have tried to be man enough and
allow the G16 to contest and defeat him flatly instead of allowing himself to
be imposed as Rivers PDP governorship candidate through what has been generally
accepted to be the most fraudulent and kangaroo governorship congress ever in
Nigeria’s history. This is a man who is perpetually afraid of competition and
who never believes in a free and fair election, hence we are not surprised that
he brazenly used his stooges and clowns in PDP to frustrate and rig out the 16
better qualified gubernatorial aspirants. To say the least, Wike’s governorship
ambition is both ungodly and unholy while his emergence as PDP’s candidate is
shabby, dubious, shameful and undemocratic,” Rivers APC said on Tuesday
morning.
The party in a statement in
response to an earlier one by Wike accusing it of embarking on a propaganda war
ahead of the 2015 elections, lambasted the controversial former junior minister
“for having the temerity to levy a false accusation against the APC when all
that we have been doing is to state the facts regarding Wike’s unreliable
nature, his lack of preparation for the weighty responsibility of governorship
and the wickedness of his party, the evil PDP, towards Rivers State and her
people.”
Rivers APC in the statement
issued in Port Harcourt by the State Chairman, Dr. Davies Ibiamu Ikanya,
insisted that Wike’s governorship bid is at variance with natural law, equity,
justice and fair play in the distribution of power in Rivers State. “We still
maintain that his emergence is against the principle of zoning after the Upland
section of the State has ruled for 16 years through Dr. Peter Odili and Rt.
Hon. Chibuike Amaechi at the detriment of Riverine section of the State,” the
party said.
Rivers APC dismissed Wike’s
governorship gamble as a doomed venture saying: “Wike is no match in any way to
our credible candidate, Dr. Dakuku Adol Peterside, a man of unimpeachable
character with a proven record of performance. His chances, which were slim
from the very beginning, have been further dimmed by the plot of the G16
disenfranchised governorship aspirants to fight him to a standstill. Besides,
the recent smashing of Wike’s rigging plot by the Police, which nabbed his foot
soldiers cloning INEC Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) in a hotel in Port Harcourt
belonging to one of his key supporters, has further weakened eroded the
probability of his winning the 2015 governorship polls.”
Rivers APC, in conclusion,
declared: “In view of the above irrefutable facts, coupled with the efforts of
both INEC and the security agencies to eliminate rigging during the 2015
elections, we make bold to predict that Wike and President Jonathan would require
a miracle to get up to 10% of the votes to be cast during the 2015 governorship
polls in Rivers State.”
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