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Rivers LG election: Wike rules out imposition of candidates by PDP

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Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike (2nd L), National Chairman of PDP, Prince Uche Secondus (l) Deputy Governor Ipalibo Harry Banigo (m), Former Rivers State Governor, Sir Celestine Omehia (r) and Senator Lee Maeba (2nd R) during the expanded State Stakeholders Meeting of the PDP at the Government House Port Harcourt on Saturday

THE Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike has declared that imposition of candidates will not be allowed in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the party prepares for the Local Government Elections slated for the state in June.

Addressing the expanded State Stakeholders Meeting of the PDP at the Government House Port Harcourt on Saturday, Governor Wike said only popular candidates will emerge through the transparent PDP primaries.

He said that no candidate will emerge through connections with party leaders but through their links with the ordinary members of their respective constituencies.

“The imposition of candidates will not be allowed in the PDP. We will use the Local Government Elections to test the waters. Let people come out and vote so that we know that we are doing well,” the governor declared charging party members to ensure that those who will emerge as chairmen and councillors are persons who will defend their constituencies during elections.

The Governor said, “Those to be nominated as chairmen and councillors must have the capacity to deliver quality projects and programmes for their people. They must have the capacity to stand and defend their people”.

The governor added that the only strategy left for the APC was to rig the elections, using the security agencies and INEC. He said that the APC will fail woefully as the PDP is rooted in the state.

“APC has nothing to offer. The only thing they are planning is how to rig elections. But by the grace of God, they will be disappointed.” He stated.

Speaking further, the governor urged that women be included across all levels as the party conducts her primaries. He assured that he will support the emergence of women in the forthcoming Local Government polls.

Commenting on the Neighbourhood Safety Corps, Governor Wike said that the APC leaders have plotted to introduce fake corps with same uniforms, which will commit murder for the purpose of de-marketing the corps.

In his remarks, National Chairman of PDP, Prince Uche Secondus said the focus of the party at the national level is to re-brand and re-position for the party to reclaim her place.

He said that the PDP is already regaining lost ground because Nigerians have discovered that the APC has failed to deliver on her promises.

The National Chairman of PDP commended Governor Wike for insisting on returning the party to the people through transparent primaries.

Rivers State PDP Chairman, Bro Felix Obuah said that the expanded State Stakeholders meeting was at the instance of Governor Wike who insisted on carrying all leaders along.

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