Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has replied to the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Iyorcha Ayu, saying he will only do the bidding of Nigerians not that of a “few individuals.”
Ayu had described people from the Wike’s camp calling for his resignation as “children” who “were not around when PDP was formed.”
Speaking at Ikwerre Local Government Area of the state on Wednesday during the flag-off of Igwuruta Internal Roads project, Governor Wike said a time would come when Nigerians would know leaders who say many things because of power and eventually destroy them.
TheCable quoted Governor Wike as saying, “Time will come when Nigerians will know these types of characters; characters that will say all kinds of things because of power; characters that will be agents to destroy their own people…they should take one-day fasting and pray for their forgiveness because from what I have seen they are almost doomed.
“There is no amount of threats that will make me betray my people. I won’t do that; what I have said today is what I will say tomorrow. Go and check our history, we are not known for being betrayals at all.
Some people threatened that they are former generals, they are close to the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) in America; they can deal with us. I say, listen, no problem, if you are close to America’s CIA, why didn’t you use it to solve the Boko Haram problem? Nigeria has a serious problem and you are linked to the CIA, why not use that contact and solve Nigeria’s problem?
“You want to use it to threaten me, who are you? I should come and do your own bidding? I will not do that; I will do the biddings of Nigerians, not the biddings of a few individuals who believe that if they are not there, it must be their children; no other person should come up. I will not do that. A day shall come and Rivers State will take a decision on what to do.”
The governor further noted that Rivers’ votes are not for free, saying that Nigerians will be surprised at the outcome of the 2023 general elections if the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is fair and transparent.