The APC wonders how
The dramatic end to Governor Nyesom Wike's presidential quest is prayer answered for unpaid workers, pensioners and the downtrodden in Rivers State, the
Speaking to journalists shortly after the governor lost at the presidential primary of the
"It was difficult for God not to hear the solemn heart-wrenching prayers and tears by civil servants who have not been promoted in the past seven years; pensioners owed pensions and gratuities since this governor came into office and the teeming people and residents of Port Harcourt who now share living space with garbage, stench, rodents and diseases arising therefrom," Mr Finebone said.
"Despite persistent calls by civil society groups and the opposition on the governor not to shirk his responsibilities as the Chief Executive Officer of the State, the governor ignored everyone and abandoned governance in the State. The height of this was his disengagement of waste management contractors in Port Harcourt for some months now which has turned
"Sometimes one is perplexed and wonder how the governor sleeps without his conscience troubling or pricking him that he has abandoned those that he found himself in government to care for as their governor."
Speaking further, the APC spokesperson advised
Mr Finebone wondered how the governor ever dreamt of seeking higher office of president when his understanding of development and performance remained pedestrian and brick and mortar.
"Sometimes one wonders why
"More worrisome is the demeaning of the personae of the average Rivers man and woman who are known to conduct themselves with candour, grace and civility. Today we are perceived as election riggers, hooligans and toxic people who compromise INEC to win elections, no thanks to the impression given to Nigerians by Governor Nyesom Wike.
"There is no doubt that the task of rebuilding Rivers State and her image will be a daunting one by
"Now that the governor's daydream and Presidential cookie has crumbled in his face, let the governor immediately reconstitute the
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