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Oshiomhole Keeps Telling Lies At His Age, What Will His Children Say? – Wike

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Nyesom Wike

Nyesom Wike, governor of Rivers state has urged Adams Oshiomhole, governor of Edo state, to stop telling lies “at his age”.

Speaking when he granted audience to the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) on Wednesday, Wike refuted allegations that he and Okowa mobilised militants to Edo state and that he sent N2 billion to the PDP governorship candidate.

“If Oshiomhole has lost the confidence of his people,  he should not blame  me,” he said.

“He brought the president and 10 APC governors and he was not satisfied. Only because two PDP governors visited Edo state, Oshiomhole is panicking.

“Oshiomhole  at his age should  stop dramatising  and telling lies. What will his children say when they see him behave like that? If you cannot win election,  you cannot win election no matter the number of security reports you write.

“Oshiomhole doesn’t know when to stop lying. Why do you  think  that you  will continue to deceive the people?  This was the same man who praised former President Goodluck Jonathan for promoting  free and fair election, one man, one vote, which saw Oshiomhole  win a second term.

“Today, in his notorious  inconsistency, anywhere Oshiomhole  goes, he insults the former president. When President Buhari leaves office, Oshiomhole will do the same to him.

“What I told Edo people that have set Oshiomhole  in panic mode is that they should not trust INEC  or the security agencies because they will never be neutral. I still repeat that the Edo people must remain vigilant so that they their votes will count.

“The Comrade in Oshiomhole has died long ago. There is no Comrade in him. From Khaki, he is now wearing costly imported Safari suits.”

 

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