Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has said that he would not run for president again....CONTINUE READING

Wike stated during a campaign rally for the governorship race that power will move to the North after eight years in the South.

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Wike stated that the reason he campaigned for power to return to the South was not to become President, but rather for a matter of principle.

“It’s not everyone that started a revolution that will benefit from it. I did it. I fought it and it doesn’t matter. Whether I become President or not is immaterial.

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“What is material is that power has come to the South. It must not be me. It must not be me. It’s a matter of principle.

“If it finishes from the South, it goes to the North. I won’t run again. Because the South will finish in eight years and it goes to the North. Because it’s that principle of [power rotation] that brings peace. It’s what brings unity.” He said.

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Wike had fought against his party’s national body, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for nominating a northern candidate, ensuring that the party did not win the Rivers State presidential election.

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