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Rivers Will Teach PDP Lesson If Convention is Held Elsewhere, Wike Threatens

- In Port Harcourt

Ernest Chinwo

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has declared that there would be consequenc­es if the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) succumbs to pressures from planted presidenti­al aspirants to move the party’s National Convention away from Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.

He further declared that the State would not support any desperate presidenti­al aspirant who is sabotaging the economy of the state by fighting the hosting of the party’s presidenti­al primary in Port Harcourt.

Wike warned that Rivers People would “teach the party a bitter lesson” if it allows planted desperate presidenti­al aspirants to scuttle the hosting of the presidenti­al primary in Port Harcourt as agreed by all leaders of the party.

Speaking during a consultati­ve visit by the Gombe State Governor and PDP presidenti­al aspirant, Dr. Ibrahim Dankwambo, at the Government House Port Harcourt yesterday, Wike said at the PDP’s national meeting, no presidenti­al aspirant opposed Port Harcourt as a venue.

He said any presidenti­al aspirant fighting Rivers State should forget about the support of the state, during and after the National Convention.

He said: Let me warn the party, if you dare, Rivers State will teach the party a lesson. Those days have passed when they took Rivers State for granted. Nobody can use and dump Rivers State.

“No presidenti­al aspirant can use and dump Rivers State. We never lobbied for it, we never asked for it, but it will boost the economy of the state. People will make money.

“Those who are against Rivers people from making money to improve their businesses will not get our support”.

The governor said that whether the National Convention holds in Jigawa or Adamawa, the winner preferred by the delegates would emerge.

“I don’t know why anyone who wants to be President will be afraid of a venue. Then you are not prepared for the election.

“Nobody should dare Rivers State any longer. Enough is enough. PDP should know that we are not a punching bag. We are not a people you can use and push. We are not harlots. Whenever you want, you come. When you finish, you push us aside.

“We will retaliate at the appropriat­e time. When you go, tell your colleagues, the presidenti­al aspirants. We were not interested, but having given it to us, you cannot insult us”, Wike warned.

The governor pointed out that there are persons who are not presidenti­al materials, but have bought forms simply because the presidency is zoned to the North.

He wondered why a presidenti­al aspirant would declare that he is uncomforta­ble with Port Harcourt as a venue, but would love Rivers oil.

He said: “You come here to deceive us about restructur­ing. Just that Rivers State is a venue, you fight it. Then, when you are there, what will happen? You think we are fools where you preach restructur­ing, then when you get the position, you abandon restructur­ing”.

Wike said that at the appropriat­e time, he would reveal the names of presidenti­al aspirants working with the APC Federal Government to scuttle the presidenti­al primary.

He added that no aspirant will use a few members of the Board of Trustees of PDP to scuttle the decision of the party to host the Presidenti­al Primary in Port Harcourt.

The governor described Dankwambo as eminently qualified to contest the position of President, adding that the governor would be considered when Rivers delegates meet to decide on who to support.

Earlier, Dankwambo, called on Rivers PDP delegates to support his aspiration as he has the capacity to set the country on the path of growth.

He said the crisis of developmen­t being suffered by the country is a result of the leadership vacuum at the federal level.

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