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Governor Wike’s Rhetoric Questions on why Atiku/PDP must take over
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Governor Wike’s Rhetoric Questions on why Atiku/PDP must take over 

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“Why are we saying that we must support Atiku Abubakar? Why are we saying that PDP must come back to the Federal Government?” he questioned.
The governor said, “We are saying so because we are tired of being in darkness. This is a war between darkness and light.”
This are words of the Governor Wike during a re-election campaign to the people of Emohua Local Government Area of the state, where he took took a swipe at the ruling party APC.
According to him, the APC is desperate and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has no opposition in the coming elections in the state.
Wike said, “They are now under desperation. If they like they can join any other group, but they will never be in existence. No party is in this state other than the Peoples Democratic Party.
“So, let us not take things for granted, we will make sure that we must do all the needful to protect and defend our votes.”
The governor also warned the PDP supporters that they should not allow themselves to get carried away with the ruling of the apex court.
He described the presidential election as a contest between “darkness and light”, stressing the need for PDP supporters to work hard for the success of their candidate, Atiku Abubakar.
Governor Wike added that it was time for the PDP to reclaim power at the centre and rescue the nation and its people.
Wike campaigned in Emohua LGA hours after the Supreme Court upheld the High Court judgment that initially barred the APC from conducting its ward, local government, and state congresses in the state, pending the determination of a suit that was filed by 22 aggrieved chieftains of the party.
Yesterday, a five-man panel of justices led by Justice Mohammad Dattijo re-affirmed the previous ruling of the apex court which validated the High Court order that barred APC from conducting primaries in Rivers.
The Supreme Court evoked Section 22 of its Act which allows it to take over a matter and give final judgment to decide on the appeal.

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