Rivers Guber: Why Wike Will Not Return In 2019
Ibifuro Tatua believes Governor Nyesom Wike will lose the 2019 gubernatorial election in Rivers State.
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Ibifuro Tatua
has carpeted Governor Nyesom Wike for allegedly ‘leading Rivers State
into a deep security crisis.’
She said this was one of the reasons the Governor will not return
to power in 2019, adding that Wike was a weak steward on infrastructure
and human capital development.
Addressing party stalwarts, coordinators of the Tonye Cole 2019
Volunteer Group, and ethnic leaders in Port Harcourt, Tatua praised the
APC governorship candidate for his efforts at charting a new course for
Rivers people.
“Rivers people are simply not happy with Wike’s government. We have done our homework. Wike will not come back in 2019,” she said.
Tatua told the large crowd that Cole’s interest in the governorship
was not based on selfish reasons but to bring about a better Rivers
State.
“The businessman and governorship hopeful has the decency to
live above board. He will respect the autonomy of the Rivers State House
of Assembly, make state’s development more inclusive and put the poor
first. He will also focus on education, the economy, poverty reduction
and empowerment”
Tatua who spoke on Cole’s vision of peace, prosperity and social
justice urged monarchs in Rivers State to support the APC gubernatorial
flag bearer.
She stressed that the APC governorship flag bearer would “treat the good people of Rivers State with decorum and honour.”
She added, “Rivers State needs a man of integrity, character
and vision. Rivers State needs someone who understands our people. Tonye
Cole is a pragmatist.
“He has character and integrity. He will pay attention to
people with disabilities, embark on general reforms, revolutionize
social infrastructure, particularly roads, basic health care, potable
water, functional educational system and healthy ecosystem.
“The people have said clearly what they want and God has
decreed it also. Wike, a threat to the nation’s democracy, is not the
type of governor Rivers people want for a second term. He will go down
in history as a governor that concentrated on white elephant projects,
exacerbated the security crisis and stopped financial aid to Rivers
State students abroad “she said.
The member, Board of the National Commission for Nomadic Education,
also spoke on the second term ambition of President Muhammadu Buhari.
“Buhari has done well. Our people are proud of him. He is a focused leader,” she added.


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