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2023 : I’m most qualified to be president – Wike declares

… Dismisses reports of being Atiku’s running mate

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has declared that no one in Nigeria is more qualified than him to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023.

The Governor stated this during a live TV  interview, monitored in Port Harcourt

Wike said he does not think anyone among those who are planning on becoming President 2023 is more qualified for the position other than himself going by his achievements as Governor and the positions he has held.

The Governor said with his records as Minister, as well as the governor, he is all but ready for the country’s topmost position.

“For somebody of my kind and record, a governor and a minister, I don’t even see anybody who will tell me that he is much more qualified than me, I don’t think that is possible.

“Assuming today I want to run for the office of the President, what quality do you think I do not have? Why do you think I cannot provide the right leadership for Nigeria to move forward?,” Wike queried.

He advised his fellow politicians to rather talk of the issues and challenges facing the country instead of promoting their candidates, insisting that presidential aspirants must tell the people how they would solve the problems facing the country.

Meanwhile, the governor has declared that nobody can undermine the interest of the people of Southern Nigeria in the decision over who flies the presidential ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Governor Wike made the declaration during a meeting of stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) in Rivers State at Government House in Port Harcourt.

The governor frowned at those who claimed that they are transversing the country on consultation with stakeholders over their interest in the race, but are actually declaring their ambition inadvertently.

He also refuted reports that he has been choosen as running mate to former vice president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.

Wike said the people of Southern Nigeria will make a bold statement at the appropriate time and Nigerians will know where they stand.

“Please, discountenance anything you’re seeing and hearing, all those social media posts. The South will make a statement very soon. It is not about you’ll be vice president to this or these people are consulting. The day the south makes a statement Nigerians will know that we are not joking.

“It’s not to come out to say you’re consulting. You’re consulting, yet, you’ve declared. Is it not after consultation that you declare. You’ve already declared and you say you’re consulting. What are you consulting again then.

“And people take the South for granted saying that they are not together. No problems. If we don’t know yesterday, today we know.”

The governor asserted that Southern Nigeria, and particularly Rivers State, is an enduring asset to the PDP and cannot be treated with levity.

According to him, when they make up their minds to support any person in their party of choice, everything is mobilised to achieving the intended goal.

“We are assets. We are not liability. When we say we are going to support the party we support the party with everything we have. We are not in America where you do television campaign.

“When we come out, we will choke them. They know it. So, everybody should relax, let the south do their homework and then they’ll make a proper statement.”

Wike explained that since PDP is an opposition party, what is most tenable now is for every member to forge unity within the party, build greater team spirit and protect it from those who want to sow seeds of discord.

He said those who think they could use money to overwhelmed the process of internal democracy, and buy off the ticket, will be disappointed.

“What is necessary is how the party must be cohesive. To make sure that the party gets it right. Then when you threaten that it must be north then you’re not trying to make peace or when you threaten you must be south you’re not trying to make peace.

“It’s a matter of sitting down and understanding; look at this and that. That is the way it’s supposed to be.

“Forget about Chief Dokpesi, with all due respect, Dokpesi are people trying to destroy the party which is not good. If we follow the kind of statement that Dokpesi is making everyday by now the party would have been destroyed. But we said no.”

Speaking further,  Wike said it is obvious that the process is on, towards the end of his tenure and everybody needs to pray while clinging to unity, over who becomes the next governor of the State.

He asserted that the commonplace expectation is that those who will take over the mantle should be people who are willing to build on the current standard of governance already provided.

Wike stated that he will never anoint any person to succeed him but will be praying to God to give to the state that kind of person who will move the state to the next level.

“I am not anointing anybody. All I’ve said to God is for him to help me that a better person will emerge that will move this state forward.

“I urge all of you to be calm. It is still early for us to say it must be this person or that person.”

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