By Ann Godwin, Port Harcourt
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has explained that G-5 Governors of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have withdrawn from talking regularly in public to embark on silent strategic actions to achieve set goals.
Wike stated this at St. Paul’s Primary School Field in Ahoada town, venue of the rally, organised by Rivers State PDP Campaign Council for Ahoada East Council, yesterday.
Wike also described Senator Lee Maeba, a member of the PDP Presidential Campaign Council in the state as an illiterate for claiming that the G-5 is dead.
The governor insisted that in politics, there is time to appear in public to indulge in talks, and having satisfactorily maximised that time, the group has withdrawn into silence to activate requisite political actions towards February 25 election.
“You people say G-5 is dead. We that you said are dead are not worried. But you that are alive is worried. We are not talking again, we are not worried; yet you are worried. You fail to realise that in politics, there is time for talk and time for action. Action has started and February 25 is the D-day.
“You can never know what our plans and strategies are, no matter how you people pressurise us, we will not disclose our strategy. The more you look, the less you see.”
The governor said he had always defeated Sekibo and his associates since 2007 and would continue to beat them to the game. The governor, who enumerated the projects executed by his administration in Ahoada-East, urged them to vote massively for PDP governorship, national and state Houses of Assembly candidates.
Source: The Guardian