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‘How Wike Wasted N30Bn On PDP Primary’ – Dakuku Peterside Alleges, Calls Gov ‘Local Champion’

A former governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Rivers State, Dakuku Peterside has accused the State Governor, Nyesom Wike of wasting N30 billion of state funds on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) primary election.

While congratulating Atiku Abubarkar on his victory, Dakuku Peterside in a statement said the outcome of the PDP presidential primary on Saturday, in Abuja, was proof that Wike was only a ‘local champion’ with insufficient experience to compete in national politics.

Peterside urged Wike to submit himself to Atiku to be tutored on to play high-stake politics.

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He said: “Wike has shown a lack of requisite experience and depth to compete in national politics. I suggest that Wike quickly returns home, shades off his toga of pride, and submit himself to Atiku to be tutored on the dynamics of national politics and the angles to hi-wire deals.”

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While lamenting that Rivers State would be worse off now that Wike had suffered a devastating defeat at the hands of Atiku, Peterside alleged that the governor gave away about N10 billion of public funds in unsolicited charity to States, and about N20bn pursuing his ill-fated presidential bid.

He said: “That Wike could dip his hands that deep into Rivers’ treasury to pursue his vaulting ambition is a confirmation of my earlier assertion that Wike’s governorship represents our all time low moments since the State was created on May 27, 1967.”

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