Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has decried the destruction of key
national institutions by the poor governance model of the APC Federal
Government.
Speaking during a Thanksgiving Service in honour of
Senator George Thompson Sekibo at the St Thomas Anglican Church in
Diobu on Sunday, Governor Wike said that due to the negative governance
style of the APC, the police and INEC have metamorphosed into rigging
machines that threaten the peace of the country.
According to
him, the Appeal Court judgment which led to the loss of Rivers East
Senatorial District mandate was a fallout of the unfortunate illegal
alliance between the police and INEC.
He explained that the APC
tendered results certified by the Police to the Tribunal, which the
tribunal relied on, rather than the results declared by INEC on election
day. He said incidentally, both the INEC and Police results had the
same serial numbers, which revealed the fraud perpetrated by the two
institutions.
He said: “Instead of bringing change as they
promised, things are getting worse. They have introduced extreme fraud
in the country, especially denying the people their mandate.
“2019,
they will not succeed. As far as pee are concerned, we have no senator
in Rivers East. The man going there has no capacity to represent us. All
of us should be ready. We should be praying to God, but ready to
fight”.
The governor said that nobody should be afraid of the Police and the Army in the defence of their mandate in 2019.
“Nobody
should be afraid of the Police or Army, because liberty comes with a
price. They have nothing to campaign with outside the use of security. I
am ready to place myself on line, nobody will take Rivers State “, he
said.
Governor Wike explained that he was at the
airport to receive President Buhari because the President is for all
Nigerians, irrespective of political parties. He, however, said that he
continues to disagree with the policies of the Federal Government,
especially the faulty fight against corruption.
In his remarks,
George Sekibo reiterated his declaration that he received unflinching
support from Governor Wike and Ikwerre people all through his political
struggle.
He said that there was no Ikwerre agenda in his ouster from the Senate.
Mr.
Sekibo, a senator, said: “If it was an Ikwerre Agenda, it would have
been displayed at the point of voting. At the tribunal, those who took
away the mandate were not Ikwerre people.”
Delivering his sermon, Richard Okpara urged judicial officers to use their constitutional powers for the good of the country.
Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi Minister of Transport, Rotimi A
He
also called on the Federal Government to learn to accommodate all
political interests, saying that the political space should not be
overheated.
“We must learn to blend for the good of the nation.
We must be careful not to heat the polity. Variety is the spice of life,
monotony kills interest.”
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