In spite of
heated opposition from some leading politicians and PDP stakeholders in
his state,Wike, won the Rivers State governorship primaries with a
landslide. He scored 1,083 votes out of a total of 1,108 delegates’
votes.
An elated Wike
said: “My victory is victory for democracy. I will reclaim the stolen mandate
of the PDP and recover what is rightly ours in Rivers State. The era of
rascality and impunity has caused Rivers State dearly. Today, the state enjoys
a pariah status.”
However, 17
aggrieved aspirants in the state described the primaries as a sham. The
aspirants, who shunned the exercise, said the whole process that led to the
primaries had been skewed to produce Wike as candidate of the party.
According to the aspirants who spoke at the campaign office of Major Lancelot
Anyaya (rtd), in new GRA area of Port Harcourt, what happened as governorship
primaries was a charade because “due process was not followed. So real election
did not take place. What you saw as election was a tragic comedy of wickedness
by a few persons to enslave Rivers people.”
Continuing they
said they had presented their complaints to the national leadership of
the party, adding that they would wait for its response.
Present at the
briefing were Prof. Don Baridom, Mrs. Biobele Odesola, Barr. Dumo Lulu-Briggs,
Hon. Oseleye Dennis Ojuka, Alabo Paworiso Samuel-Horsfall, Hon. Gabriel
Pidomson, Engr. Samson Ngerebara, Hon. Bernard Mikko, Hon. Nimi Walson-Jack,
Hon. Odein Ajumogobia (SAN), Engr. Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack, Chief Atamuno
Atamuno, Hon. Tamunosisi Gogo-Jack, Chief Fafaa Dan Princewill, Hon. Tonye
Princewill and Hon. Silva Opusunju.
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