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Why I can’t abandon Wike – Ortom

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Ortom also disclosed that when two markets in the state were burnt, Wike donated N200 million each.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom says he cannot abandon his colleague Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers, noting that the latter has proven to be a dependable ally.

Ortom said on Sunday in Makurdi that when suspected Fulani bandits attacked him, Wike was the first person to condemn it with emphasis that if they kill him they have killed Nigeria.

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Ortom spoke at a banquet in honour of governors Wike, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, Okezie Ikpeazu and Seyi Makinde.

“When Benue was under siege, he donated N250 million and he subsequently spent over N700 million to support the state to tackle the humanitarian crisis occasioned by the unwarranted attacks.

“He did not stop at that. He convinced Gov. Emmanuel Udom of Akwa Ibom to also assist the state and he donated N200 million to us,” he said.

Ortom also disclosed that when two markets in the state were burnt, Wike donated N200 million each.

“Is he not a worthy friend? He is a worthy friend and we are working together to liberate the country,” he stated.

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Ortom said that he would not support the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, stressing that anyone supporting Atiku is his enemy.

“I am not going to support any Fulani man to continue to do injustice to my people unless my people tell me to do otherwise,” he said.

Responding on behalf of the visiting governors, Wike appreciated Ortom for the honour he had given to them.

The Rivers governor stated that nobody could separate them no matter the blackmail, emphasising that they are bonded.

“People want to break us but they cannot, we are bonded therefore, we cannot be separated,” Wike said.

He further advised the leadership of the PDP at the centre to always respect agreements for peace to reign.

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