Amaechi, Cole worked against Tinubu’s presidential ambition, says Wike

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Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has alleged that his predecessor, Rotimi Amaechi and the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Tonye Cole worked against the ambition of their party’s presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in the February 25 presidential election.

Wike said this during a state broadcast on Thursday.

He said, “Rotimi Amaechi and his protégé, Tonye Cole, actively opposed the demand for power shift to the South and worked against their party’s presidential candidate in Rivers State.

“When the President-Elect emerged as the winner, Tonye Cole rushed to congratulate him on his Instagram handle but deleted the post when he was criticised…”

The governor further accused his predecessor, saying he “failed as Governor of Rivers State for eight years” and “could not attract any single development project to Rivers State as Minister for Transportation for seven years.”

He alleged that Amaechi and the APC planned to overrun and disrupt the elections in Rivers ahead of Saturday’s governorship and state assembly polls, noting that the security agencies had been notified.

Wike, a member of the G5 or Integrity Group within the Peoples Democratic Party said Nigerians vindicated his caucus by voting for a southern president-elect in the person of Tinubu, a former Lagos State governor as against his party’s Atiku Abubakar who is from Adamawa State in North-East Nigeria.

“For us in the G-5, the presidential election was about fairness, equity, and justice. Our commitment was for a presidential power shift from the North, where it has been for the last eight years, to Southern Nigeria.

“Thankfully, Nigerians have vindicated our stand, and we appreciate the electoral majority for strengthening the nation’s unity with their choice,” Wike stated.

The former minister has not responded to the allegations against him.

 

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