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‘Wike Has Re-Defined Governance’

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The Special Adviser to the Rivers State Governor on Political Matters and strategy, Chief Glory Emeh says Governor Nyesom Wike re-defined governance and Drokenthe barriers of development as well as the indigenes and non-indigenes sentiments in the state and beyond.
Emeh made the assertion at the inaugurations of the special mobilization clusters of a socio-political group, the Wike Solidarity Movement (WSM), in Port Harcourt at the weekend.
Harping on the need for WSM to inaugurate its local government areas, wards and units to enable the message of good governance reach grassroots, Emeh further advised every pro-Wike group to emulate his style of leadership.
“A good product does not require marketing. Governor Wike is a good product that is why there is no alternative to him in Rivers State,” he said.
Earlier, the Chairman of WSM Board of Trustees, Dr. Gabriel Pidomson called on Rivers people to re-elect the governor in the 2019 elections through massive voting.
He said WSM, as a group from different ethnic nationalities in the State, no longer want politicians who are eager to steal their common resources.
“This fight is not all about Governor Nyesom Wike , but for the entire Rivers people. We do not want those politicians that will steal our money to develop others’ States.
“We also do not want those sets of politicians that sold our industries and factories that cannot account for the proceeds,” Pidomson said
Also speaking, the WSM Director General Prince Sudor Nwiyor, said the era of stealing votes is over, adding that the body is poised to mobilize women, men and youth to ensure that the governor is returned.

 

Tonye Orabere

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