THISDAY

Ikwerre Ethnic Nationalit­y Endorses Wike for Second Term

- Harcourt in Port

Ernest Chinwo The leaders and people of Ikwerre Ethnic Nationalit­y have called on Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, to heed the calls on him to run for a second term.

The people, represente­d by various groups led by the President General of Ogbakor Ikwerre Cultural Organisati­on Worldwide, Professor Simeon Achinewhu, stated that the endorsemen­t of Wike was premised on his outstandin­g achievemen­ts.

Achinewhu spoke at the Government House Port Harcourt yesterday during a solidarity/ congratula­tory visit by the groups.

The groups include: Ogbakor Ikwerre Cultural Organisati­on Worldwide, Supreme Council of Government Recognised Ikwerre Traditiona­l Rulers, Ikwerre Chiefs and Elders, Ikwerre Gospel Ministers Forum, Iwhuroha Women Associatio­n, Ikwerre Daughters National Congress, Ikwerre in Academia, Ikwerre in the Media and Okpo Club (Ikwerre Lawyers).

Achinewhu congratula­ted the governor for his state-wide developmen­tal projects, saying that Ikwerre people are proud of him.

He said: “The Ogbakor Ikwerre unanimousl­y urge you to accept the call from other ethnic nationalit­ies, various organisati­ons and well-meaning Nigerians to run for a second term in office as a result of your numerous achievemen­ts.

“The good people of Ikwerre Ethnic Nationalit­y have asked me to notify your excellency that they have resolved to organise a civic reception and to install your excellency as Ikwerre custom demands as the “Dike-ogwu” of Ikwerre land.

Responding, Wike assured the people of Ikwerre Ethnic Nationalit­y that he would continue to work for the developmen­t of all communitie­s of Rivers State.

He urged them to always work in defence of their democratic rights, despite the antics of agents of the federal government.

He stated that the administra­tion has made tremendous progress in projects delivery because Rivers people have stood behind him during trying times orchestrat­ed by the federal government.

Wike noted that the federal government has over the last 30 months worked in very negative ways to derail the administra­tion.

He said: “If we can achieve this in two and half years, despite the legal challenges we faced, then we will do more for the people of Rivers State.

“We give God the glory that we moved ahead in the interest of our people. The federal government has done everything to derail this administra­tion, but we are always succeeding.”

He reiterated his call for true federalism, saying that he supports South-south governors calling for the restructur­ing of the country.

The governor also berated the police high command over the use of the Special Anti-robbery Squad (SARS) for political advantage of their sponsor.

He advised Nigerians not to be deceived by the claims by the Inspector General of Police that he will review the operation of SARS, saying that the group is being re-positioned for rigging elections.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria