Politics
PDP crisis: Nobody can break my ranks – Wike
The Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has said plans by some powerful individuals attempting to break his rank and create disunity will fail.
The governor maintained that the Peoples Democratic Party governors working with him were only demanding that the right things should be done in the party and agreement reached be respected.
Governor Wike spoke on Monday when he inaugurated the Okezuo Abia Flyover along the Aba -Enugu Expressway in Osisioma Ngwa Local Government Area, and the rehabilitated Aba- Owerri Road in Aba South Local Government Area of Abia State.
This was contained in a statement issued by the media aide to the governor, Kelvin Ebiri, and sent to newsmen in Port Harcourt.
The statement read, “When I read on the pages of newspapers. They say some people are making attempts to break my rank, I say to myself that they don’t understand the modus oparandi of what we are doing.
“If they understand the modus operandi of what we are doing, they won’t waste their time. If you like go and meet Ikpeazu, if you like go and meet Seyi (Makinde), if you like go and meet Ortom (Samuel), and if you like go and meet Ugwuanyi (Ifeanyi), I pity them. People think that relationship can be bought with money.”
Wike asserted that no propaganda could weaken his political capacity to deliver a win for whoever Rivers State decides to support with votes in the 2023 general election.
“Look, nobody should bother about any abuse on me. I’m too much for it. I don’t even know when I’m abused. If they like, let them put everything on social media and abuse me, at the end, we will know who is relevant or not at the appropriate time.
“Politics is not to go on the pages of newspapers. Politics is not to go and buy slot on television and speak.
“It is who will deliver at the appropriate time. That is what is key. If you like abuse me from now until tomorrow, it’s your business.
“What is important is when the time comes we will know. When the jungle matures, we will know those who can stand crisis. We will know those who have capacity to say this is where our State will go.
“Ikpeazu is one of those governors who have capacity and will decide where the people of Abia State will go,” the governor added.
Wike emphasised that the governors who formed forces in the PDP were fighting were the ones who were projecting the party, and had consolidated the goodwill of the electorate that would translate to electoral fortune.
“Look at what they said, they said your governor (Abia State) is a boy. They said Wike is a boy, Seyi is a boy, Ortom is a boy, Ugwuanyi is a boy. But see what the boys are doing. Tell them that as men, they should show us what they have done.
“Because we say look, agreement is agreement. You told me you will do this, now it’s time for you to do it, you don’t want to do it. Is it good?
“Now, what’s the problem, we say, my brother, you have shared and given to Atiku; you shared and given Okowa, you shared and given Saraki, which one have you given to Ikpeazu?
“What Ikpeazu and company are saying is that when you are sharing Senate President to so and so person, which one have you given to Abia,”; he said.
Governor Wike noted that because the Abia State governor had submitted himself to God, whatever he does has continued to prosper.
He commended Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu for changing the narrative of governance in Abia State and working to better socioeconomic situation for the people of the state.
In his speech, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu said the Okezuo Abia Flyover along the Aba -Enugu expressway, was one of the signature projects of his administration. According to him, it is the first interchange bridge delivered in the State since it’s creation.
“Our desire to construct this flyover at this point was borne out of our conviction that we will ease the movement of personnel and goods out and in of Aba, being our commercial nerve centre in Abia State.