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Nobody can threaten me, something will happen soon in PDP – Wike
Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State at the flag-off of Eneka Internal Roads in Obio-Akpor on Monday, declared that nobody can threaten him, saying that something will soon happen in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the ongoing negotiations. He told his supporters to be calm, and that nothing has happened yet in the party.
He insisted he will do what is right no matter the “gang up” or blackmail, adding that people know that once he makes up his mind on any issue, he is not intimidated by any gang up.
Governor Wike had stated: “Anybody who knows me knows that once I have made up my mind and I believe that what I am doing is right, if you like, let the whole people team up, as far as my conscience is clear, I will do what is right at all times; It doesn’t matter any gang up.
“All of us should be calm; you’ve heard what is happening in PDP. Nothing has happened yet but by the grace of God; something will happen.”
Wike had at the VIP Lounge of the Port Harcourt International Airport on return from London last week said: “Consultation is still ongoing. Nothing we have said now has been concertized. Discussions are going on.”
He said, “We believe that what is going on will be in the interest of Nigerians at the end of the day.”
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