Some Politicians Are Out To Sell Off Nigeria, Wike Alleges

Governor Nyesome Wike of Rivers state has reacted to the statement credited to the Delta state governor, Ifeanyi Okowa that God will decide Nigeria’s next President, not the G-5. 

Africa Today News, New York reports that Okowa had on Friday asserted that his principal, Atiku Abubakar, would emerge victorious in the 2023 general election, stressing that God and not G-5 gives power to whoever he wants.

Atiku’s running mate had on Friday, pointed out that God has chosen PDP to win the 2023 presidential election

However, while reacting to the statement on Saturday when he flagged off the construction of Ogbo-Ihugbogbo Road in the Ahoada East Local Government Area of the state, Wike vociferously opined that God will not allow anyone that will sell off Nigeria to be in power.

His words: ‘We can never play God because we know the role that God has played in our lives,’ the governor said when he flagged off the construction of Ogbo-Ihugbogbo Road in the Ahoada East Local Government Area of the state.

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‘Don’t be treacherous because you want power…God will never give power to the wicked.

‘Some people said it is only God that will decide who will be president and not G5…We are where we are because of God, nobody can even breathe air, if not God, not to talk about holding position,” the governor said on Saturday.

‘So, nobody can tell us that it is only God; we know that it is only God that gives power but our prayer is to our God: don’t allow those who will sell off Nigeria in one second to be in power. Our prayer is: God, don’t allow anybody that You’ll have an agreement with, and the next two minutes the person will change.

‘Our prayer is: God, don’t allow those who will betray their brother when they have agreed with their brother to do something. God, may You never allow such persons and that is why God is still making G5 to be stronger.’

Africa Today News, New York reports that next months elections are set to be the most keenly contested elections in Nigeria’s history.

Africa Today News, New York

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