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Wike doesn’t have monopoly in Rivers – Sule Lamido

Governor Nyesom Wike

Governor Nyesom Wike

Former Governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido has once again waded into the dispute between the Peoples Democratic Party and Rivers State Governor, Nyesome Wike.

Lamido during an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today stated that neither the PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, nor the PDP offended Wike, following the outcome of the party’s convention.

He further added that Wike said the convention conducted by the party in Abuja on May 28, 29, 2022 was credible and transparent.

Lamido however stated that Wike doesn’t have a monopoly in Rivers because he’s the governor, noting that the people support the PDP in their own right.

He said, “This party like all parties in Nigeria has its own constitution, norms and guidelines and if you look at the procedure under the PDP right from counsellorship to chairmanship to the member House of Assembly, the governor, National Assembly, there are specified rules and regulations; and it is the congresses which produce these officers at all levels.

“People contest for counsellorship; some win, some lose. The same with chairmanship and governorship. So what is the big deal about Wike? To me who offended Wike? Who offended him? There is no issue here. There was convention of the party in Abuja where Wike by his own testimony said it was credible; it was transparent. So what is the big deal here? Who offended who there? I want to know first because why is Wike the issue here?

“The convention produced a candidate who won the primary. If there is any offence it was the convention which offended Wike not Atiku, nor the party chairman.”

Lamido stated that Wike does not have the political monopoly in Rivers State just because he is the governor.

He added, “Wike is an individual. I don’t think because he is the governor he has the monopoly in Rivers. Rivers people are in PDP in their own right. They are there in 1999. He cannot be their emperor because he is the governor; it cannot work.”

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