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There are rumours that former Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, may be leaving the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
The State Assembly Forum (ASAF) of the APC has urged Governor Sim Fubara to allow Wike to make his own political decisions.
The Forum believes that Wike’s potential move to the APC would allow him to focus more on governing the state.
The Director General of the APC State Assembly Forum, Ambassador Fubara Dagogo, released a statement in Abuja expressing the party’s readiness to welcome Wike into its ranks.
Dagogo emphasised the potential benefits of having Wike, with his wealth of political and governance experience, join the APC.
He encouraged Governor Fubara not to dissuade Wike from joining the party, asserting that Fubara himself, as the sitting governor, would benefit the most from Wike’s presence in the APC.
Dagogo commended Wike’s leadership in Rivers State and assured Governor Fubara that Wike’s guidance would aid him in excelling as the state’s administrator.
Dagogo advised Fubara to focus on propelling Rivers State forward, building upon the solid foundation left by Wike.
He suggested that even within the APC, Fubara should continue consulting his predecessor, as such interactions would prove immensely beneficial.
It is worth mentioning that Wike was reportedly supportive of the APC during the election, delivering his state to the party.
Wike’s recent engagements with the APC have fueled speculation that he will soon join the ruling party.
Governor Fubara previously pleaded with his successor to remain in the PDP, acknowledging the need for Wike’s invaluable experience in the state.
This article was updated 1 week ago