If You Like Protest From Now Till Tomorrow, It Won’t Change Anything — Wike Tells Atiku
By Daily_writes (self media writer) | 14 days ago
The Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, has mocked the PDP and its presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar, for staging a protest over the outcome of the elections.
Speaking about the just concluded presidential elections while commissioning a road project in Rivers State, Wike said that Atiku should accept the fact that he lost the election and that no amount of protest can change that.
He said: “They said they would conspire against me. Those who said they will conspire against me are the ones wearing black now. They have not seen anything. Me, I’m wearing white and they’re wearing black. If you like protest from here till tomorrow, it will not work. You have failed.”
Recall that shortly after INEC declared Bola Tinubu as the president-elect, the Peoples Democratic Party, led by its presidential candidate, held a protest in Abuja calling for the cancellation of the election over claims that the process was rigged in favor of Tinubu.
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