HomeNEWSRivers people don't need governor to mobilise for Tinubu, says Wike

Rivers people don’t need governor to mobilise for Tinubu, says Wike

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Rivers people don’t need governor to mobilise for Tinubu, says Wike

By Jeffrey Agbo

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, said on Saturday that the people of Rivers do not need the governor to mobilise them for the re-election of President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

Wike made the remarks while inaugurating Rivers Renewed Hope Ambassadors’ Secretariat in Port Harcourt.

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The Minister, who said that the headquarters building houses the Majority FM 89.5, dedicated to the Renewed Hope Ambassadors’ movement, a situation room and office facilities, stressed that “Rivers is totally for Tinubu”.

Wike noted that ‘unity is strength’, adding that with the situation room and a radio station dedicated to the course, “Rivers is only for Tinubu” and is battle-ready for his reelection come 2027.

“I have said before that Rivers is a no-go area, and I want to say again that this state is totally for Tinubu,” he said.

“We have made sure that all the 23 local governments and zonal coordinators of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors are up and running, indicating that Rivers is a no-go area for other contenders.”

He said that the inauguration of the Renewed Hope Ambassador Secretariat and vehicles was the first of its kind in the South South region of the country.

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Wike maintained that the commitment of Rivers to the re-election of Tinubu for a second term was genuine and not lip service or media propaganda.

He commended the coordinator of Rivers Renewed Hope Ambassadors, Amb. Desmond Akawor, for his mobilisation drive to ensure massive support for Tinubu.

He said that Akawor has shown capacity to mobilise the electorate by moving to all the nooks and crannies of Rivers to talk about Tinubu’s re-election in 2027.

“It is evident that we don’t need a governor to mobilise. We have all it takes to succeed on our own.

“We have senators, national and state assembly members, council chairman, and party chairmen of All Progressive Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

“We have mobilised ourselves to make a commitment. If you say you are supporting somebody, there is no need for the person to bring his resources, you have to make commitments and this is what our leaders have done,” he said.

The minister recalled that in 2023, Rivers’ electorate came out and voted for Tinubu without pressure from anybody, adding that they are currently enjoying the benefits of such support.

“When Mr President shows interest that he will run for a second term in 2027, we have no choice but to continue to support him, whether anybody likes it or not,” he said.

Wike asked Akawor to begin preparations for the inauguration of ward and unit coordinators of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors.

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