Why 2023 elections will be different — Wike

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Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike says the 2023 elections will be different from the ones experienced in the past.

Wike made this claim at St. Martin’s Anglican Church, Omagwa Town, the venue of the Local Government Campaign Flag-off Rally of the Rivers State Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) for Ikwerre Local Government Area on Tuesday.

He explained that the beauty of the forthcoming election is that it will leave no room for any form of electoral manipulation and intimidation from security personnel.

Urging the people to be committed to the polls, Wike told the campaign crowd, “This time, no army will do anything. No Fakorode will do any thing. No police will do anything.

“Now, it is one man, one vote. All the votes must be in one basket from the governorship to the House of Assembly. The other one we are concluding. When we conclude, you will be told.

“Nobody should intimidate you. Nobody should tell you any story. We are free-born in this country. We are not second-class citizens. Nobody can tell us anything. I dare them. Let anybody do any funny thing, We’ll tell them we are from Rivers State.

“As we finish from here now, you’ll go home and start working before the appropriate time when we will ring the bell. When you hear the bell ringing, know that the decision has been taken.”

Governor Wike said the successes of his administration is what the consolidation team, to be headed by the PDP governorship candidate, Sir Siminialayi Fubara, will consolidate and therefore, should be elected to continue from where he will stop.

Governor Wike told the people of Ikwerre Local Government that in 2015 and 2019 he came to seek their support, made promises, and fulfilled all of them with development projects evenly distributed in all 13 political wards.

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