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I’ll unveil my preferred presidential candidate in January – Wike

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Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike says the decision on which presidential candidate he would mobilise votes for in the forthcoming 2023 general election has been taken and would be revealed in January 2023.

His Special Assistant on Media, Kelvin Ebiri quoted the governor as stating this during the inauguration of the Rumuokwurusi-Elimgbu Flyover in Rumuokwurusi Town, Obio-Akpor Local Government Area on Thursday.

The governor assured that, from January 2023, he would first embark on a state-wide campaign tour to tell Rivers people who they should vote.

He said he would then undertake a nation-wide campaign tour to tell Nigerians the presidential candidate deserving of their votes.

He said Nigerians need to know a reliable candidate that they can trust to deliver the needed national transformation with the expected capability and results.

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“So, from January next year, I will campaign to my people who they will vote for.  So, all of you who have been in suspense. Who have been saying all kinds of things, abusing me, wait, January has come. Not only will I tell them where they will vote, I will move from state to state and tell them why they should vote for the people I think they should vote for. Nothing will happen,” Wike said.

Wike pointed to the ills some persons have caused with their political inconsistency, associations and philosophy and wondered if they could in good conscience say they have been fair to Nigerians and fit to lead them.

“Those of you who have never been stable. You move from PDP to there, and you moved from there back to PDP. Those of you who campaigned in 2015, telling Nigerians if they vote for PDP they are voting for insurgency. If they vote for PDP, they’re voting for corruption.

“Wait, all of us will reply. We will tell Nigerians this thing that you said, how far now. Where do you still stand now? Is it the same PDP or a new PDP?”

Wike insisted that going into an election and winning the needed victory is beyond mere appearances on television shows, casting aspersions on others and talking big.

“So, all of you appearing on television abusing me, don’t waste your saliva again. January has come. All those of you who are telling Nigerians that you used to have 40 shoes, you used to have 50 wrist watches, time has come to convert those shoes and wrist watches to votes.  It’s not to be on the podium and raise your shoes high. And raise your wristwatch high. Time has come to convert it to votes.”

Wike advised some Rivers politicians now resident in Abuja to know that the 2023 election would confirm who truly has political influence on Rivers electorate.

He added that 2023 general election would also be used to retire these politicians, and urged then to return home and do their campaigns.

The governor said the state government was not opposed to any political party or group holding political rallies.

He reiterated that any party or group planning to use government-owned schools for political activities should be ready to pay the non-refundable security fee of N5 million.

He urged those politicians to stop telling lies and be bold to let their people know what they have capacity to do and cannot do.

“Let me also use the opportunity to advise those of them who said that they are our brothers in Abuja. This 2023 election will confirm to us in Rivers State who are those that have influence on voters.

“Who are those that their people will listen to and vote. It is not only for you to be in Abuja and tell them whatever you’re telling them. Come home because our polling booths are not going to be in Abuja.”

He further added, “This election will retire people in 2023. If they win us, we go. If we win them, they go. In fact, they have already gone.”

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