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Insecurity: Buhari will have no peace if he refuses to apologise to Rivers State – Wike

Rivers State Governor, Nyesome Wike, has said that the current spate of insecurity across the country is the outcome of his prayer to God in 2016.

Wike said that he met a state being ravaged by kidnappings and all forms of criminalities in 2016 and ran to the Federal Government for support but was turned down.

According to him, the President Muhammadu Buhari government refused to offer any help but instead accused him of killing and kidnapping members of the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Wike said for this reason, he asked the people of the State to go down on their kneels and ask that the insecurity becomes a national issue.

The Governor spoke at the commissioning of the Government House Clinic in Port Harcourt, the state capital.

“In 2016 when we came on board there was so much insecurity in the state. I was shouting. I ran to the Federal Government ‘give me special forces as I hear you give to others’. They said ‘no’.

“That I was killing APC people. So I came back home and told our people, ‘everybody kneel down and pray’ and called God that this insecurity will continue the whole of Nigeria and Nigeria will not know what to do again.

“And I told them that ‘if you don’t apologise to Rivers State, you’ll never see peace.’ And that’s what’s happening in this country today. Because they felt this state should go down.

“Their governors that were saying that we were killing APC people and that kidnappers were PDP today what’s happening in Kaduna? Today what’s happening is Borno? Today what’s happening in Ondo? What’s happening all the areas? But Rivers State is peaceful. I challenge them to say they gave me any support for one day. Nobody agreed [to help me].

“This is the only state where a Governor cannot choose who’ll be a Commissioner of Police. Since 2015 till now we’ve had about 15 Commissioners of Police just to make sure Rivers State does not move forward. “

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