Dr
Odili urged the worshippers to troop out enmasse on April 11 to send
forth a clear message that Rivers State is committed to development as
exemplified in Barrister Nyesom Ezenwo Wike.
He explained that
after eight years of political and developmental neglect, the people of
the state need a compassionate and visionary leader to wipe away their
tears.
He
said: “I have come here today as your former governor, your brother in
Christ, your Knight of Saint John International, your Papal Knight
since 1992, and your Papal Knight Commander since 2009. We have come
here in this fastest growing Parish to say that we are standing with
Barrister Nyesom Wike to be the governor of Rivers State”.
In
his remark, Rivers State Deputy Governor, Engr Tele Ikuru said that
all Rivers people are under obligation to vote Barrister Wike so as to
ensure that good governance returns to the state and all the organs of
the state government revived to start work immediately.
He said
that the forthcoming governorship election in the state is a day that
Rivers people and Niger Deltans will stand up to ask for liberation from
their oppressors.
He said: “As we approach next Saturday, I urge
the people of Rivers State to stand and repeat what they did on March
28. Come out in peace and vote for Barrister Nyesom Wike and the PDP. ”
In
his own remark, Wike assured that he would live up to the expectations
of the people of the state by ensuring the execution of pro-people
projects, basic amenities, respect for the rule of law and
entrenchment of separation of powers.
The
Easter Church Service was attended by Ministers of the Federal
Republic, Senators, Senators-elect, serving House of Representatives
members and members elect and top PDP leaders.
imagine odili telling rivers people whom to vote, does he want us to remind him of all the impunity and wickedness? odili should not be talking in rivers state today because he has failled us. for ikuru and wike or pdp rivers state, there is no vacant position in bricks house. we ll all vote dakuku and apc. change has come to nigeria.
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