Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, has paid a visit to Edo State to consult with stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on his presidential bid.
But Edo State governor Godwin Obaseki was absent at the meeting which held in his state on Thursday.
Obaseki had however participated at another event held on Thursday to unveil housing units constructed by the federal government in Edo.
Speaking during his visit, Wike said his ambition was not a pretext to negotiate for the party’s vice-presidential ticket.
“I’m not coming out to negotiate to be vice to anyone. I’m coming out to contest for the number one position in the country,’’ NAN quoted him as saying.
Speaking on insecurity, he said there must be more efforts channelled towards intelligence.
He said, “There is need to spend adequate money on intelligence to avert insecurity in the country. You don’t wait to allow events to happen before trying to tackle them.
“It, therefore, takes a committed leadership to ensure adequate security in the country.”
He said should he win the party’s primary, he has the capacity to secure victory for the PDP in the 2023 presidential election.
Wike said, “We must have a candidate who listens to the grassroots. I have the capacity to face the All Progressives Congress in 2023
“Give me the ticket and have your confidence that we will take over power in May 2023. Don’t allow anybody to disabuse your mind from voting for Wike. We cannot continue to give excuses why we are losing elections. Leadership should not be a cabal thing.”
The Rivers governor also visited the palace of Ewuare II, the Oba of Benin.
“I have come to Benin to talk to delegates of our party who will be part of our national convention on May 28 and May 29. The way our country has fared, Nigeria needs somebody that will see white and say it is white and see black and say it is black,” he said in his address at the palace.
“If the PDP gives me the ticket, I have enough experience to tackle Nigeria’s plethora of problems, having been a local government chairman, minister of state overseeing education and now governor.”
The Oba of Benin wished Wike well in his endeavour, adding, “Wike is our son. We love him and if I say so, I believe I am speaking on behalf of our ancestors.”
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