Gov Wike Deserted As PDP Collapses In Rivers State
The camp of Governor Nyesom Wike has become further depleted with
the exit of more heavyweights of the Rivers State Chapter of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) of which he is the leader.
The latest Rivers PDP heavyweights who have recently defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) include three front line gubernatorial aspirants of PDP, Chief (Captain) Sunday Nwankwo, Chief Bekinbo Soberekon and Engr. Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack, who were allegedly rigged out by Wike during the PDP primaries.
Others include Dr. Diamond Tobin-West, Dr. Basoba Anga, Chief Tubonimi Wokoma, Hon. Daye Ojuka and Hon. Ibroma Kirchner.
APC kick-started the formal burial of PDP in Rivers State with the
defection of Chief (Captain) Nwankwo, the Etche-born, Port
Harcourt-based billionaire and former National Presidential Committee
Member of PDP.
The oil and gas czar dumped PDP and joined APC with thousands of
his supporters at a colourful ceremony held at Mba in Etche LGA of the
State.
Addressing the huge crowd, Chief (Captain) Nwankwo said: “I was
hitherto a financier of PDP and the backbone of the party in Mba clan
but with the turn of events in the state, with Wike exhibiting inept
leadership and lack of power to govern a complex state like Rivers
State, I am hereby teaming up with my friend and brother, Dr. Dakuku
Adol Peterside, and others that are interested in rebuilding the state
in APC.
I hereby promise to channel same resources to the victory of APC
and all its candidates. I, therefore, urge all my supporters in the 23
LGAs of the state to cross over to APC and ensure the success of the
party in all the re-run elections in the state.”
Receiving the decampees, Rivers APC gubernatorial candidate, Dr.
Dakuku Peterside, reminded Etche people of the numerous roads he
constructed in Etche LGA when he served as Commissioner for Works and
promised to do more when he is sworn in as Governor of the State after
the re-run elections.
Other APC stakeholders that witnessed the epochal event were Chief
Allwell Onyesoh, former Commissioner and immediate past Chairman of
Rivers State Post-Secondary Schools Board; Chief Nnamdi Okere, former
Etche Council boss and immediate past Special Adviser to then Governor
Rotimi Ameachi; Chief Ogbonnah Nwuke, a re-run candidate for Etche/Omuma
Federal Constituency; Hon. Golden Ben Chioma, a rerun candidate for the
House of Assembly seat in Etche; Chief Okey Amadi, a former
Commissioner under Amaechi; Chief Ambrose Igbokwe Nwuzi, former
Commissioner; and Hon. Chidi Nweke, a former Commissioner for
Agriculture, among others.
In Buguma, veteran politician, Chief Bekinbo Soberekon led Dr.
Diamond Tobin-West, Dr. Basoba Anga, Chief Tubonimi Wokoma, Hon. Daye
Ojuka and thousands of other PDP members in Kalabari Kingdom into APC.
Rivers APC leader, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, was on hand to receive the
decampees and the Senator to represent the South West Senatorial Zone;
and Dr. Dawari George, the APC candidate in the re-run election for
Asari-Toru/Akuku Toru Federal Constituency.
“As if the two events at Etche and Buguma were not enough damage to
the burial of PDP, Akuku-Toru the home Local Government Area of Hon Dr
Tammy Dagogo the immediate past Minister of Sports and Wike’s strong man
formally hammered the nails on the coffin of the dying PDP in Rivers
State with a carnival of praise and worship at Briggs Compound, New York
City-Abonnema; the APC State Chairman, Dr. Davies Ibiamu Ikanya and APC
Deputy Governorship candidate in the state, Asita Honourable Asita
received Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack, governorship aspirant of the PDP who led
former Lawmaker, Hon. Ibroma Kirchner and hundreds of high profile
defectors from PDP,” APC said in a statement.
In the statement Rivers APC in Port Harcourt warmly welcomed the
latest members of the party, congratulating them for taking the right
decision at the right time.
The statement condemned Wike’s alleged threat to PDP stakeholders in reaction to the gale of defections to APC.
Wike, according to reports, summoned PDP stakeholders, threatening
to go down with all who may have benefited from his administration
should he fail in the re-run election.
He was reportedly to said: “I am worried over the incessant
defections of many of my aides to APC in the state. Everybody is running
away to APC and they expect me to stay calm and suffer the brunt alone.
It will never happen. We were in it together and we must suffer
together. If they say I stole money in the Ministry of Education, I
didn’t eat it alone. All of you took part. Some of you built the
Almajiri schools.”
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