Special Adviser to the
governor on media and publicity, Mr Opunabo Nko-Tariah in a statement yesterday
in Port Harcourt alleged that there had been effort to wrestle power from
Governor Wike through the back door, adding that legal steps will be taken to defend
the mandates of the people displayed in the April 11 general election.
Governor Nyesom Wike has
described the nullification of his election by the Election Petition Tribunal
as a gang up against him and the people of the state arguing that the the
judiciary was setting a dangerous precedent in the country with the way it had
gone about elections in Rivers state.
“What is going on right now
can best be described as judicial gang-up against Governor Wike, nay, the
people of Rivers State. It is an affront on democracy and a blight disregard
for the will of the people as evinced in the April 11 general elections.
“The courts are setting
pernicious precedents by hinging their verdicts on inane points. Rivers people
overwhelmingly gave their mandate to Governor Wike but a microscopic few want
to wrest that mandate from him through the back door”.

Wike na u gang up set fake winner election
ReplyDeleteNo bi u do wuruwuru ojoro rigging gang-up. Nonsense
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