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Rescue Nigeria 2023: Wike’s Presidential Posters Flood Abuja
Rivers State Government denied responsibility for the campaign posters of Governor Nyesom Wike, for the 2023 Presidency, that flooded some parts of Abuja.
The Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Paulinus Nsirim, said the publication is the handiwork of mischief makers who are threatened by the governor’s rising political profile.
“For the avoidance of doubt, Governor Wike has not informed anyone that he is interested in the Presidency of this country,” Nsirim added.
Read Full Statement by Rivers State Government Below:
GOVERNOR WIKE NOT BEHIND CAMPAIGN POSTERS
The attention of Governor Nyesom Wike has been drawn to campaign posters bearing his name which flooded some major streets of Abuja today.
For the avoidance of doubt, Governor Wike has not informed anyone that he is interested in the Presidency of this country.
This is certainly the handiwork of mischief makers who are threatened by the Governor’s rising political profile.
We are amused that political detractors will stop at nothing to see how they can distract Governor Wike’s visionary leadership.
For the umpteenth time, we wish to restate that Governor Wike is presently preoccupied with his mission to make Rivers State a better place and Destination of Choice.
All the puerile antics of political jobbers aimed at heating up the polity will surely fail.
Members of the public are therefore advised to discountenance the misinformation that is currently circulating in Abuja.
Paulinus Nsirim
Commissioner for Information and Communications
January 25, 2021
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