The Guardian (Nigeria)

I’m Best Aspirant To D efend Igbo Interest – Wike

- By Nzube Ogoke

RIVERS State Governor , Nyesom Wike, has told leaders and delegates of the Peoples Democratic Party

( PDP) in Abia State to trust him as the only presidenti­al aspirant with the capacity to defend the interest of Ndigbo. The PDP presidenti­al aspirant met with the leaders and delegates of the party at Abia State Government House, Umuahia, yesterday, to solicit support ahead of the party’s presidenti­al primary later this month.

The Rivers governor stated that he would not be that kind of leader, who would be lost on the opportunit­y in public service to address social injustice and other forms of unfair treatment that people suffer in Nigeria.

Wike reiterated his belief in the restructur­ing of the country and his determinat­ion to be the first to start the process to strengthen the sense of belonging among Nigerians.

His words: “I say so with all amount of seriousnes­s and I challenge anybody, who is from the Southern part of Nigeria to say so boldly too. Check all of us, look and determine who can even de - fend the interest of Ndigbo better than me?

“It is not mere talk. I mean, who has the mind or courage? I have the mind and the courage. I will make sure the injustice in this country is addressed. Ask them, when they were in power, what did they do? How many of them spoke out? Look, don’t waste your votes on such people.” things The governor had fallen observed apart in that the country because politician­s of the All Progressiv­es ( APC) who control the Federal Government lack such capacity.

He expressed preparedne­ss to effectivel­y and productive­ly take drastic decisions and do so courageous­ly to promote national good.

ucation The former assured Minister that in of solv- Eding Nigeria’s numerous problems, he would also provide requisite logistics and other support to the security agencies to enable them curb insurgency and activities of bandits within a given timeframe.

On his part, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State, who had earlier hosted Wike on a courtesy visit, said they found in the presidenti­al aspirant a consistent leader, with a character and trust.

Ikpeazu said Nigeria is in a precarious situation with a bleak future and requires a Wike to forge national unity, rescue the countr y and stabilise socio- eco - nomic developmen­t.

Theodore Former Abia Orji, governor who is repre- , senting Abia Central Senatorial District at the National Assembly , said Wike, as a performer, is qualified to lead Nigeria.

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