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  • I will end banditry in six months if elected president – Wike

    I will end banditry in six months if elected president – Wike

    Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has said he will end banditry in six months if elected as the next president of Nigeria.

    TheNewsGuru reports that Wike vowed to stamp out banditry in the first six months of his presidency while speaking in a meeting at Abeokuta to the PDP delegates from Ogun State on Saturday.

    He assured that his administration will provide the logistics and gadgets necessary for the security agencies to expeditiously end banditry in the country if elected President.

    Wike said that he will prioritise the protection of lives and properties of every Nigerian.

    The governor reiterated that he remains committed to the ideals of PDP and will never leave it for another political party under any circumstances.

    In his response, Gov. Adedapo Abiodun of Ogun State urged the delegates to support Gov. Wike to actualise his Presidential aspiration.

    Abiodun expressed optimism that Gov. Wike will win PDP’s ticket and subsequently the 2023 Presidential election.

  • Nigeria needs mad man for president – Wike

    Nigeria needs mad man for president – Wike

    For everyone who desires that our fatherland attains great lofty heights, Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has hinted what it will take to achieve the much-vaunted change that the country needs.

    Governor Wike, who is also a presidential aspirant on the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) platform made the remarks while speaking to PDP delegates in Kogi State on Wednesday, May 4.

    He declared, it will only take a mad man as President to make Nigeria governable.

    “I have made myself available for my party, and to be voted to become the next president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Never in the history of this country have we so divided. I can bring back the country on its track of greatness. It doesn’t matter where you are from. It takes a mad man to govern Nigeria,” Wike said.

    Campaigning further, the Rivers State governor swaggered: “The energy in me is too much. I want to use the energy to work for the country.”

    Also, Wike added that he nurses no plan to abandon PDP because the former ruling party made him who he is today.

    According to him: “As for me, if you don’t vote for me in our party primary, I will still remain a member of the PDP. I have benefitted from this party, and so I have no excuse to defect to another party.”

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Governor Wike who declared his intension to contest the 2023 presidential election had insisted that he has what it takes to wrestle the All Progressives Congress and rescue the country.

    “I have the capacity to face the evil called APC. I equally have the capacity to move this country forward. APC needs a person who has the capacity to tell them that enough is enough.” He had said, officially declaring his intentions to run for president just two months ago.

  • Wike declares rep member, Fara Dagogo wanted

    Wike declares rep member, Fara Dagogo wanted

    Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, has declared Mr Farah Dagogo wanted for alleged hiring of cultists to attack the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) secretariat in Port Harcourt.

    Wike disclosed this in a statement issued to newsmen by Mr Kelvin Ebiri, Special Assistant to Governor on media in Port Harcourt.

    The Governor has directed the Rivers State Police Command to arrest Mr Farah Dagogo, a member of the House of Representatives from Degema Bonny constituency.

    Wike stated that Farah Dagogo allegedly hired cultists who stormed the PDP secretariat in Port Harcourt and disrupted the screening of aspirants for various elective positions.

    “The Police must, as a matter of urgency arrest Farah Dagogo, wherever he is, and must be made to face prosecution.

    “Already, some of the hoodlums hired by Farah Dagogo have been arrested and will be made to face the full wrath of the law,” the statement said.

  • 2023 Elections: Ohaneze endorses Wike, Amaechi for presidency

    2023 Elections: Ohaneze endorses Wike, Amaechi for presidency

    Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo has endorsed the candidacy of Rotimi Amaechi and Nyesom Wike for 2023 presidency.

    The group noted that it it would not be out of place for either Rotimi Amaechi or Nyesom Wike to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023.

    Ohaneze made their position known In a statement released by the group and signed by its Secretary-General Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro

    Isiguzoro said the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide had broadened its search for a Nigerian President of Igbo extraction beyond the scope of the South-East zone to include “our own in the South-South Nigeria.”

    According to him, “it became necessary for the Igbo to jettison artificial separation through boundary adjustment by the Military and then reunite with our kith and kin in the Niger-Delta region.”

    He noted that “the Ohanaeze Ndigbo constitution written by our founding fathers, in their wisdom, enshrined that Anioma in Delta and Ikwerre in Rivers State are part of Igbo speaking States, as we have seen in Late Amb Raph Uwechue and late Col Joe Achuzia from Anioma in Delta State, who led Ohanaeze Ndigbo as President-General and Secretary-General, respectively, likewise Dim Uche Okwukwu from Ikwerre in Rivers State, who is the immediate past Secretary-General Ohanaeze Ndigbo”.

    Isiguzoro added that, “Governors Okezie Ikpeazu and Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi are still very much in the race as core igbo presidential hopefuls but reiterated that it’s still not out of place if the duo of Rotimi Amaechi and Nyesom Wike contest as Ikwerre under APC and PDP respectively.

    “Moreover, Obio Akpo and Mbiama are part of Ikwerre, Igbo speaking part of Rivers State, and we are very committed to Igbo aspirations for the Presidency. You also know that the next leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo will come from Rivers State in 2025″.

    Isiguzoro however, made it clear that Ohaneze hasn’t decided on who to support for the 2023 presidency.

    Findings show that decision-making organ of Ohanaeze Ndigbo) will take decision on the 2023 election after the Presidential Primaries in the APC and the PDP.

    Isiguzoro however noted that the outcome of the primaries will determine their next line of action but congratulates all presidential hopefuls.

    “But right now, the Ohanaeze leadership congratulates all Igbo presidential hopefuls from the Southeast and the South-South. Nigeria will be better if any of these aspirants succeeds President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023.

    “We are calling for consensus among the contenders in the APC and the PDP to allow Igbo to be the consensus flag bearers in both leading political parties,” he further stated.

  • 2023: I’ll never settle for vice-president position – Wike

    2023: I’ll never settle for vice-president position – Wike

    Presidential aspirant Nyesom Wike says he will never settle for vice-president position as the contest for the plum job hots up, ahead of the presidential election next year.

    “I’m not coming out to negotiate to be vice to anyone, I’m coming out to contest for the number one position in the country,’’ Wike, who is currently the governor of Rivers told party chiefs in Benin on Thursday.

    He lamented the pervading atmosphere of insecurity in the country, saying that that there was need for Nigeria to spend big on intelligence gathering to curb insecurity.

    The out-spoken PDP governor argued that one of the key issues responsible for persistent insecurity in the country was due to inability of the Federal Government to spend enough money on intelligence gathering to stop insecurity.

    “There is need to spend adequate money on intelligence to avert insecurity in the country. You don’t wait to allow events to happen before trying to tackle them.”

    Wike noted that the first criteria for any president to be successful in Nigeria was the ability of such president to secure the nation and protect lives and properties of citizens.

    “It, therefore, takes a committed leadership to ensure adequate security in the country.”

    He explained that he was in Benin to inform PDP chieftains and delegates that he had made himself available to run for the office of president next year.

    Wike noted that his antecedents and achievements when he was council chairman, minister and now governor were all visible for everyone to see.

    He said that if he was given the mandate by the PDP in the party’s presidential primaries next month, he would end up winning the presidential election.

    “We must have a candidate who listens to the grassroots. I have the capacity to face the All Progressives Congress in 2023.

    “Give me the ticket and have your confidence that we will takeover power in May 2023. Don’t allow anybody to disabuse your mind from voting for Wike.

    “We cannot continue to give excuses why we are losing elections.”

    The presidential aspirant said further that there was need to change the narrative on “the dis-connect’’ between government and party.

    According to him, government cannot do anything without carrying the party along.

    “Leadership should not be a cabal thing,’’ he stated.

    The governor was earlier at the palace of the Oba of Benin, Ewuare II, where he told the king that if elected president, he would focus on checking insecurity with massive investment in intelligence gathering.

    He pointed out that it was only in a secure environment that economic activities, agriculture and investments in infrastructure could thrive.

    Wike recalled that he was in Benin one and a half years ago as the Director-General of the campaign for the re-election of Gov. Godwin Obaseki.

    “I have come to Benin to talk to delegates of our party who will be part of our national convention on May 28 and May 29.

    “The way our country has fared, Nigeria needs somebody that will see white and say it is white and see black and say it is black.

    If the PDP gives me the ticket, I have enough experience to tackle Nigeria’s plethora of problems, having been a local government chairman, minister of state over-seeing education and now governor.”

    The Benin king in his response, lauded the competence and capability of the presidential aspirant, citing his achievements as governor.

    “Wike is our son, we love him and if I say so, I believe I am speaking on behalf of our ancestors.

    “We will keep praying for him so that he does not come across anybody that will mislead him, mis-inform him and may he and his family never come across harm.”

    The Oba urged political leaders to promote and ensure sustenance of African culture and traditions, saying that the colonial masters tried to erase African mores after discovering that Benin Kingdom and other African kingdoms had superior administrations and civilizations.

    Also speaking, Chief Dan Orbih, the PDP South South National Vice-Chairman, urged delegates to support Wike, whom he described as a “political elephant”.

    Orbih said the nation needed a president who would “say it as it is’’.

    The party chieftain said that Nigeria was currently in deep slumber and that the nation needed Wike to wake the nation up.

    He recalled that at the party’s last summit, held in Uyo in Akwa-Ibom, the summit had resolved that the next president should come from the South South.

  • What if it turns out to be Rotimi Amaechi vs Nyesom Wike for president ? – By Mideno Bayagbon

    What if it turns out to be Rotimi Amaechi vs Nyesom Wike for president ? – By Mideno Bayagbon

    By Mideno Bayagbon
    (mideno@thenewsguru.ng)

     

    It is becoming clearer, daily, now that the All Progressives Congress, APC, might just end up having an Igbo man, from South South, as its Presidential Candidate. That will be giving the Igbos, who have for sometime now clamoured for one of their own to be allowed to become the President of Nigeria, their desire. But through the back door.

    Nevertheless, will that assuage the agitation? Will the average Igbo man feel truly fulfilled that “one of their own” has finally been “allowed” to be President of NIgeria. I suspect the answer might be yes. But it is unlikely to satisfy the purists who believe that their clamour is for an Igbo man from the South Eastern states of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo to become the president of NIgeria. They say, that will be the final signal that the marginalisation of the Igbos on account of the devastating civil war, which ended 51 years ago, has come to an end.

    There are those, however, who will remind the purists that their position is hypocritical. They will ask them why the same people in Rivers, Delta, part of Edo and other places, who they have always claimed are Igbos are suddenly, on the altar of politics, are not Igbo enough to wear their toga, to be the long sought-for President of Nigeria of Igbo extraction.

    However, in the APC, at least, it appears a pipe dream for any of the Igbos of the South East states, who have indicated interest in the race to emerge the candidate. Chances of people like Orji Uzor Kalu, Rochas Okorocha or even Ogbonnaya Onu, who is the most recent name being whispered as interested in the race, from my close monitoring of the currents in the party, becoming the candidate of the party, are slim.

    Rather, a momentum seems to be gathering around Transportation Minister, Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi (Rivers State) and Godwin Emefiele (Delta State) and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo (Ogun State). Even though the Central Bank Governor has not been a member of the APC, to public knowledge, there have been frenzied speculations and movements which suggest his eyes are on the number one job. But he is still “undecided”, and perhaps waiting for a critical endorsement before jumping into the ring, fully. As Nigerians have witnessed in the last two months, a nebulous group which is now being identified as Agbor Boys and some vested interests said to be around Aso Rock are the fire behind the smoke we have witnessed about drafting Emefiele into the presidential campaigns.

    There is no doubt,, however, that the former Governor of Rivers State, a close ally of President Muhammadu Buhari, Amaechi, who his supporters hail as Lion of Ubima, is now fully into the race and appears to be one of the top three favoured to clinch the ticket. It is in this light, one must interpret the 86 page brochure which his supporters brought out last week to convince Nigerians that Amaechi has all it takes to be president of Nigeria. And to add verve to their arsenal, he is being projected as an Igbo man from Ikwerre in Rivers State. True, he has never hidden the fact that he is an Igbo. His surname, dressing and mannerism align to the core Igbo.

    Readers of this column will recall that over three months ago, I predicted that for the 2023 Presidential elections, the closest the South East and the Igbos will get to being president of the country will be an Amaechi, or a Wike; or now, even an Emefiele! This drew furious sparks in the social media and around discussion round tables. Yet, before our eyes, it is coming to pass.

    It will be no surprise, if the momentum gathering around having a consensus candidate emerge in the All Progressives Congress, APC, for the presidential race to favour Transportation Minister, Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi! Or strangely, in the peculiar NIgerian way, Godwin Emefiele. Stranger things have been witnessed before. Amaechi is daily somehow pushing towards the pole position. The supporters of Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, who are working so very hard to ensure he turns out the candidate of the APC are in for a shocker. It is already gaining momentum and soon, the conspiracy against the ambition of the former Lagos State governor in the APC will crystalize and he will either quietly accept his fate or like a lover scorned, the fireworks will begin.

    But what ticks my fancy today is the possibility of two Ikwerre sons, two Rivers State rulers, once friends but now avowed enemies emerging the candidates of the PDP and APC. What an enchanting scene that will be. It will be more spectacular and dumbfounding than when two Yoruba sons, Olusegun Obasanjo and Olu Faleye squared up to fight for the presidency in 1999. Done then to assuage the anger of the Yorubas over the denial of their son, Chief MKO Abiola, the presidency which he clearly won, there is no precedence.

    But with current Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, campaigning to be the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP; and Rotimi Amaechi, now also fighting to be the anointed candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, the possibilities of these two gladiators facing each other next year at the poll throws up an exciting scenario. It currently appears an impossibility.

    My take is, It is easier for Amaechi to emerge the candidate of the APC than Wike for PDP. And should the near impossible happen and they face each other next year in the elections, given the current standing of each of them in the public mind and the nuisance value a scorned Alhaji Ahmed Bola Tinubu, the Jagaban and self acclaimed national leader of the APC can be, it will be 60-40 in the South for PDP and 65-35 for APC in the north. Write it down. Let’s compare notes after the elections in February, 2023.

  • Ogun 2023: Wike, Fayose throw their weight behind Adebutu

    Ogun 2023: Wike, Fayose throw their weight behind Adebutu

    Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers, and former governor of Ekiti, Ayodele Fayose, have endorsed Ladi Adebutu for the 2023 gubernatorial election in Ogun.

    The duo declared their support on Wednesday in Abeokuta at the official declaration of Adebutu for the 2023 gubernatorial race in Ogun under the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    Wike, in his remark, noted that Adebutu had continued to spend his personal money and resources to assist the people of the state.

    He assured that electing him as the governor of the state would afford him a greater capacity to empower the people more.

    The governor described Adebutu as a courageous leader who stood and fought for the party when other leaders left.

    He, therefore, called on members and chieftains of the party, as well as the people of the state, to support Adebutu in his ambition to become governor of the state.

    Wike, who had also declared interest in the 2023 presidential race under the PDP platform, solicited support of the delegates ahead of the May 28 presidential primaries of the party/

    Also, Fayose recalled that the party had in times past “struggled and travelled through the forest” in the state.

    He, however, commended Adebutu for standing firm and navigating through troubled waters to restore the party to a formidable force in the state.

    “After many years of struggle, it has indeed been tough, but we thank God that Adebutu has been able to emerge a worthy leader of PDP in Ogun by reconciling factional groups together,” he said.

    Adebutu, while responding, assured that if elected as governor, he would put in place a deliberate, concerted and determined team that would work together in recovering Ogun back from the shackles of disjointed and wasteful programmes.

    He added that he would engage in deliberate actions and outcomes driven approach that would deliver the expectations of the generality of the citizens in a cost-effective and community-driven way.

    Adebutu explained that he would ensure rapid, balanced and sustainable economic development.

    “This will be supported by instituting the appropriate reforms in the government machinery that ensures continuity, sustainability, good governance and effective performance by credible leadership,” he said.

  • 2023: I will withdraw from presidential race only if… – Wike

    2023: I will withdraw from presidential race only if… – Wike

    Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Woke, says he will withdraw from the 2023 presidential race only if the People’s Democratic Party, PDP position the presidential ticket to the north.

    The PDP recently inaugurated a 37-members committee to come up with a zoning arrangement for the party.

    Speaking on a Channels TV on Monday Gov. Wike said he will “abide” by whatever position the party takes on the zoning arrangement.

    He, however, said he detests the suggestions that zoning should be jettisoned by the PDP.

    The Governor said the position of the party’s constitution in “Section 7 sub 3c” is clear on the rotation of the presidential office.

    He noted that members of the party should be able to say the truth.

    He said “People should be sincere and abide to the norms of the constitution.

    “It doesn’t matter because you believe that this is my time I will win let us jettison every other arrangement”.

    Gov. Wike, however, said he is not running for the presidential office not on the principle of zoning but because of his “competence”.

    The governor also noted that it is unfair to say the southern candidate cannot win the presidential election in 2023.

  • 2023: I have the capacity to wrestle power from APC – Wike boasts

    2023: I have the capacity to wrestle power from APC – Wike boasts

    Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has called on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to support his presidential ambition because he is the best man to wrestle power from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Wike stated this in Makurdi when he visited Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom.

    Recall that on Sunday, Wike officially declared his interest to contest the 2023 presidential election.

    “To remove APC from power, I am the person who can tell them `enough is enough`.

    “We must take this power and I am ready to take it for PDP and I know that God is with us that is why APC keeps failing every day.”

    “I call on stakeholders to give me their mandate and not to sell their votes because I have the capacity to face this APC government,” Wike said.

  • Throwback: How Fayose predicted Obaseki-Wike face-off in 2020

    Throwback: How Fayose predicted Obaseki-Wike face-off in 2020

    The former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose prediction in 2020 stating that Governor Godwin Obaseki and his Rivers counterpart Nyesom Wike may eventually become perpetual enemies interview video has emerged online.

    The former Ekiti Governor in the interview specifically mentioned Governor Nyesom Wike among those who Obaseki would fight when eventually he would have won a second term.

    In the interview with Plus TV, Fayose is heard warning that even if Comrade Adams Oshiomhole who Obaseki was running from in the All Progressives Congress, APC was a bad man, but that he was afraid that Obaseki would betray those who would shelter him from Oshiomhole.

    Fayose said:

    “I won’t be surprised Obaseki will win this election because Oshiomhole is a very bad man, but if he wins this election I wont be surprised if he turns his back on the likes of my friend Wike and all that. They are fighting tooth and nail for him but you should remember that I said it and I pray that Obaseki will not allow us to play this video. Because (for) those in the PDP now, he must keep his agreement with them, he must keep the agreement with them because they kept the party for his coming.”

    The war as predicted by Fayose between Obaseki and Wike came to light last weekend after the Rivers State governor chastised the Edo Deputy governor for threatening to leave the PDP if his associates who left the APC with the governor were not accommodated in the executive of the party at ward, LGA and state levels.