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PDP Has The Zeal To Save Nigeria- Says Wike
- Nyesom Wike said that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has the confidence and zeal to save Nigeria.
- The governor called on the people of the state not to be deceived by politicians anymore, noting that many political elites make promises just to woo the masses into joining their parties
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has said that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has the confidence and zeal to save Nigeria.
The governor stated this during the commissioning of the Rumuji-Ibaa-Obele-Isiokpo road in Emohua Local Government Area of the state on March 8, 2021.
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In his words: “This is a party that Nigerians have seen, Rivers State has seen that we have the confidence, we have the commitment to save Nigeria,” he said.
“Let them tell us what they have done for Rivers State. I hear they want to flag off railway gauge to Maiduguri. Is that what we need? That is not our project. You want to build Bonny Deep Sea, for how many years?”
The governor called on the people of the state not to be deceived by politicians anymore, noting that many political elites make promises just to woo the masses into joining their parties.
According to Wike, politicians must be held accountable for their actions and promises made during the electioneering period.
“It is not just to make promises to attract people. Make promises and fulfill them. The time has come that we must hold politicians responsible.
“We must hold them accountable for whatever they tell us. It is not when they tell you story finish, after voting they abandon you.”
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