They Are Getting Money For Abuja Because They Know Will Fail On Saturday — Wike To Supporters
By publicNews360 (self media writer) | 26 days ago
The governor of Rivers state, Nyesom Wike, has once more spoken ahead of the presidential election that is set to start on Saturday. He noted that they have now turned to collecting money from Abuja because they are aware that they will not win at the polls.
The governor said that the people of Rivers state will undoubtedly exercise their rights at the elections with their PVCs and make sure that those they do not support do not win while speaking to a gathering of supporters as he commissioned a project in his state.
He remarked: "See how these individuals are attempting to find an explanation for their failure on Saturday while collecting money in Abuja. Would you let them down? To pepper them, we'll use our PVC."
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