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Covid-19: Obuah Slams Wike’s Critics Over Approach …

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Outgoing Chairman of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State, Bro. Felix Obuah has slammed those criticising Governor Nyesom Wike’s efforts to combat the spread of the novel Covid-19 pandemic in the state, describing them as political detractors.
Obuah in a statement issued by his media aide, Jerry Needam and made available to newsmen in Port Harcourt said it was difficult to rationalise the actions of those critics while the Governor was working tirelessly to stem the spread of the virus in the State.
While describing that these critics and their sponsors as enemies of the State, the outgoing PDP chairman, said their anger stemmed from the fact that while states like Lagos, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Osun, Oyo, Akwa Ibom, Ogun, Edo, Kaduna, Bauchi, Enugu and Ekiti were recording staggering figures in the number of cases of the pandemic, Rivers by God’s has just one case.
Obuah further described those behind what he termed ‘unwarranted arm-chair criticism’ on the Governor as unpatriotic, saying patriotic minded persons in the State would commend the Governor’s assiduous efforts to spur him into more actions.
He particularly drew the attention of those ranting over the three day curfew imposed on parts of the State along some section of Port Harcourt to the fact that he took the action to forestall opening of markets and other crowded activities, adding that states like Akwa Ibom and others are on lockdown with total restriction of movement.
The statement further reads: “It is even more appalling to think that these unpatriotic voices are the same persons who would not keep politics aside and view issues from the perspective of our common interests.
“They are rudely disappointed at the fact that Covid-19 is being curtailed by the proactive steps being taken by the Governor. For them, Rivers State should be recording more cases to satisfy their evil and political aggrandizement.”
Obuah whose tenure as the State PDP Chairman ends in May, 2020 however appealed to all and sundry to see the Covid-19 pandemic as a common enemy for which all hands must be on deck to defeat the scourge.
“This is a period our compassionate nature should prevail and show empathy to the State Governor who is having sleepless nights to ensure that Rivers people are safe and free,” Obuah stated.

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