According to a news that was published by Punch Newspaper online this morning, it was reported that a member of the National Executive Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and the former Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido, has reacted to the defeat of three of the G-5 governors during the senatorial poll.

While the PDP chieftain was talking, he absolved Governor Wike of the blame, as he noted that other members of the Integrity Group, ought to have realised the implication of what they were getting into when they moved against the party that brought them into national prominence.
Sule Lamido said that, Governor Samuel Ortom, Governor Ikpeazu and Governor Ugwuanyi, had no one but themselves to blame for the electoral misfortune they suffered on Saturday and that, they should not blame Wike for it.
He said, “The three G-5 governors who lost should not blame Wike for it. They misled themselves. They are mature enough to understand the danger of their actions to their political fortune.”
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