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I Have No Issue With Atiku, Ayu Must Resign, Wike Insists

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The Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike says he has no issues with the Peoples Democratic Party. PDP, Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubarkar. 

I Have No Issue With Atiku, Ayu Must Resign, Wike Insists
Governor Nyesom Wike

Wike said though he lost the PDP presidential ticket to Atiku, he has nothing against him.

He said this while speaking with political associates and Rivers elders that visited him at his residence to make his 55th birthday, on Tuesday.

Wike said his only demand was that the north should relinquish the position of the national chairman of the PDP to the south.

“I have no problem with the presidential candidate. All I am saying is what is the interest of Rivers people? What is the interest of the south-south and the south?” Wike asked.

“I don’t regret I ran for the presidency. In the name of God, I am happy to make Rivers state proud. I am happy as far as I am concerned. If they had allowed it to be what it is supposed to be, I would have won the election. But it’s okay. It has happened.

“People said because I lost the election; it doesn’t matter. I didn’t lose the election. This is my first time trying to run for the president of Nigeria and we made an impact. If it is easy, let them go ahead. Are they not the ones begging?”

Over the past months, five PDP governors — Wike, Samuel Ortom of Benue, Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia, Seyi Makinde of Oyo, and Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu — have been at the forefront of calls for Ayu to resign as the party’s chairman.

The call for Ayu’s resignation, according to the PDP stakeholders, is that the party’s presidential candidate and national chairman cannot be from the same region.

However, Ayu has maintained that he will not resign.

Amid the crisis, Wike and his allies pulled out of the PDP presidential campaign council.

Meanwhile, Wike’s latest comment comes days after Abubakar said he had done his part in resolving the crisis and was awaiting the position of the Rivers governor.

“I have met Wike two times in Port Harcourt, two times in Abuja, one time in London — personally,” he said.

Speaking further on why the crisis was not yet resolved since both parties had met, Abubakar added: “It’s not on my part. It’s on the other side. I’m waiting.

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