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Wike assures swift resolution of S’West PDP crisis

 Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has expressed optimism about possibility of a speedy resolution of the crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the South-West.

Recognizing the significance of the South-West to the survival PDP, Wike said all stakeholders interested in the progress of the party would not relent in the pursuit of peace in the zone.

He made this assertion when he met with Oyo State Governor, Engr Seyi Makinde and other leaders of the South-West PDP at the Government House, Ibadan.

Wike explained that there ought to have been a meeting of PDP stakeholders from the South-West, yesterday, but it had to be postponed due to logistics reasons.

The Rivers State governor said the decision to postpone the stakeholders’ meeting was taken to ensure that no one was left out of the peace process.

According to him, “politics is a game of interest and you have to make sure everybody is fully involved.”

Wike stated that peace building in politics requires a lot of talking to critical stakeholders to make them understand the significance of negotiated peace in the overall interest of the party.

“South-West is very key for PDP as far as Nigeria is concerned and anybody that has the interest of PDP will make sure that South-West is intact as far as PDP is concerned.”

Wike said it remains his belief and hope that lasting peace would soon be achieved in the South-West PDP.

He lauded his Oyo State counterpart for his remarkable developmental stride in spite of the prevailing economic challenge caused by the Covid-19 pandemic in the country.

The Rivers State governor urged the people of Oyo State to be patient with Governor Makinde because he means well for them.

Wike castigated the opposition in Oyo State for playing politics with the issue of insecurity in the state.

On his part, the Oyo State Governor, Engr Seyi Makinde said PDP stakeholders in the South-West would continue the pursue peace in the overall interest of the party and the country.

“We will continue to pursue peace in PDP South-West because we believe PDP is pivotal to where Nigeria.

Wike later inspected ongoing construction work at the Iwo bus terminal.

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