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G-5 Govs: Wike Dares PDP, Says Suspend Me And See the Consequence
The governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike has challenged the People’s Democratic Prty, PDP, to suspend or expel him from the party and face the consequence of his next actions.
“Let them expel me from the party,” Wike said after the return of the G-5 from London where it was reported that they had meeting with the All Progressives Congress, APC presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Wike also spoke on how PDP standard bearer, Atiku Abubakar gave former president Olusegun Obasanjo stiff conditions to have a second tenure in office.
Wike gave the narrative as he threw down the gauntlet while he was flagging off a new road in Rivers State.
He said: “In 2003 when President Olusegun Obasanjo wanted to run for a second tenure―a whole president wanted to run for a second tenure―he knelt down before his vice and said, ‘my vice, please, allow me to run.’
“You know one of the conditions he gave him? That Tony Anenih must be sacked as the Minister of Works and that Tony Anenih must not be in the presidential campaign council. Obasanjo obliged and sacked Tony Anenih as the Minister of Works and removed him from the presidential campaign council. This is a president,[and] his own vice giving him condition; a retired General knelt down and was given conditions.
“We (G5) are not even doing that; we are not saying sack this one; we are only saying that the constitution of our party must be respected based on what the national chairman said and based on what you told me in my house.”
Rivers State governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has challenged those threatening to expel him from the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, to go ahead and try it if they can.
Governor Wike gave the challenge at the Eneka Road Roundabout, venue of the flag-off ceremony for the construction of Eneka -Igbo Etche Road dualisation project.
Governor Wike, who insisted that he was unperturbed about the threat of expulsion, however, wondered why those desiring to expel him were displaying anxiety instead of acting out their threat, and see if they would survive it.
According to him, “when the time comes, we will know who has capacity and who does not have capacity.”
The Rivers State governor also reiterated the minimum demand of the members of the G5 group, which is the resignation of Dr. Iyorchia Ayu as national chairman of PDP to allow for a southerner to occupy the office.
“We have made our demand and our demand is the national chairman must come to the south. It’s non-negotiable. If you say you don’t care, no problem. Let’s go to the field. No need to begin to threaten people you will do this, you will do that.”
In retrospect, Governor Wike recalled how between 2002 and 2003 former President Olusegun Obasanjo knelt down to beg his then vice, now PDP presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, to support his second term bid and the conditions the latter gave to him.
“You say we are giving condition, but you forget history. In 2002- 2003 when President Olusegun Obasanjo wanted to run for second tenure, he knelt down before his vice president and said my vice please allow me to run. You know one of the conditions he gave him, Tony Anenih must be sacked as the Minister of Works and Tony Anenih must not be in the presidential campaign council. Obasanjo obliged and sacked Tony Anenih as Minister of Works and removed him from presidential campaign council.”
He expressed surprise over the undying interest by those who said they have moved ahead and do not need the G5 group to win the 2023 election.
He wondered why those antagonistic to the G5 were always sniffing around to uncover any latest move made by the group.
Governor Wike queried why they were bothering themselves about where the G5 went, what it said and which person they chose to speak with.
The governor noted that even as G5 travelled recently to the Europe, some people, including the Arise TV and other media outfits speculated and insinuated so many unfounded things without a proof of any pictorial or audio, to affirm their claims that the G5 met with a presidential candidate in Europe.
“They said I had conversation with BBC, where is the picture, where is the video? You know these days we don’t have journalists again, we have press men. You can see people not being able to give out correct information. You see newspapers houses that are now running election. You see television houses standing for election.
“Wike had interview with BBC. Wike said we had a deal with so, so and so. Meanwhile no video, no audio. And some of you waste your time to listen to such things. Don’t you know that when I want to do something I’ll do it. Don’t you know? Do you need to speculate? You don’t need to speculate. They say there is trouble, there is no trouble. What we have is introduction to trouble that will come.”
In any case, Governor Wike wondered why the fume if he had to, if true, meet with any person including the APC presidential candidate, whereas the PDP presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who has been meeting with APC governors is not questioned.
“What is your problem assuming that there was a meeting. Has Atiku not been holding meetings with governors of APC? Ask him. As he is in Dubai, don’t we know what is going on? So, why do you bother about us, G-5 that you say you can win without us. Leave us alone.”
The Rivers State governor took on Prince Uche Secondus, the former national chairman of PDP, who claimed that he was his benefactor.
He said it was a lie that he was his benefactor.
He stated that at no point in his political career did Prince Uche Secondus sponsor him to any political office except for the fact that he accompanied him on some lobbying trips.
Governor Wike insisted that he was rather the benefactor to Prince Uche Secondus because against fierce opposition and rejection from the likes of Sule Lamido, Austin Opara, Dr. Abiye Sekibo, Celestine Omehia and Lee Maeba, he sponsored him to become the national chairman of PDP and removed him later when he wanted to make his nephew governor of Rivers State.
“You wanted to be national chairman first to impose your nephew or your cousin as you may call him to become governorship candidate of PDP in Rivers State. I said not here, it won’t work. We had to kick you out first and we did, and you are out.”
He listed Nsirim, Senator John Mbata and the Dr. Odili’s families as sponsors at various times of his political dreams that had made him what he had become.
The governor emphasised that Prince Uche Secondus was awarded several contracts worth about N50 billion in Rivers State and had been paid a total sum of N43.9 billion, but he had never completed any of the projects and could also not account for money received.
Providing a description of the project, Dr. George -Kelly Dakorinima Alabo said the Eneka Igbo Etche Road wass going to be dualised and is 5km long.
He explained that already the contractor, Monier Construction Company, had been mobilised to site and the project was expected to be completed in five months period.