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2023: Rivers’ll Soon Decide Which Presidential Candidate To Vote -Wike

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Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has informed that the decision on the presidential candidate to vote in the 2023 general election in the state would soon be made known.
He said when the decision would be taken, Rivers electorate, who have enjoyed good governance under his watch and already desirous to reciprocate the gesture, would be told which presidential candidate to vote.
Wike made the position known while inaugurating the Rukpokwu-Rumuapu-Izo-Ogbodo-Igwuruta Link Road, which took place in Rumuapu community in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, yesterday.
The governor said, for what his administration has done in terms of performance and provision of critical infrastructure, Rivers people were already home with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
He then charged the electorate to cast their votes only for PDP gubernatorial candidate as well National Assembly and State Assembly candidates.
“Then, the other one (presidential), I will come and tell you where we will vote. These ones (governorship, senatorial, Reps and State Assembly candidates) I mentioned now, make sure you come and vote for them. Very soon, we’ll meet in our houses and a take decision where we are going to.”
Wike mocked governorship candidates of other parties in the state, who he said are not in touch with the people at the grassroots.
According to him, these candidates, he stated, do not also have any follower, no traditional or political opinion leaders who can help galvanise the support of the electorate for them.
Such candidates, Wike noted, were only desperately going about collecting money from people in the guise of preparing for election when they know that they are not in the race to win the election.
Wike said Rivers electorate would vote the party that has come to their aid, supported and made them happy while also sustaining the peace in the state.
“You will work for a party that has come to your aid, a party that has brought dividends of democracy. If the people of Rukpokwu are not happy, will they be here. Governance is all about the happiness of the people. When the people are happy, we are happy. So, if I come here to address you everybody will listen to me.”
The Rivers State governor boasted that his administration has attended to every area of development concern in Apara Kingdom, particularly on the provision of roads.
He has, therefore, challenged any person within the kingdom in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area to dare mention any that has been left unattended.
On the issue of security, the governor said with the inauguration of the Police Intelligence and Surveillance Centre in Port Harcourt by the Inspector General of Police, last Monday, criminals involved in kidnapping would be easily arrested for prosecution.
“Yesterday (Monday), the Inspector General of Police came and we commissioned the Intelligence and Surveillance Centre. I want to tell all of you who may be thinking of kidnapping. The time is over. As it is now, in that Intelligence Centre, we will be watching you on screen. Anywhere you are on the road we are seeing you. That period is over when you think you will commit a crime and runaway.”
In his address, Rivers State Commissioner for Works, Dr Dakorinima Alabo George-Kelly, stated that the Rukpokwu-Rumuapu-Izo-OgbodoIgwuruta Link Road connects the Obio/Akpor and Ikwerre local government areas.
The road, he said, was 7.6km in length, 7.3meters in width with 7km of drains, which has been delivered in the best quality specified, adding that it has already enhanced the ease of doing business in the area.
The Chairman of Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, Barrister George Ariolu, who commended the governor for his aggressive infrastructure development, assured him that the people of the council would be fully mobilised to vote for the state PDP candidates in the 2023 general election.

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