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PDP primaries: Asari Dokubo gives reason Wike should apologise as Atiku clinches ticket

A former Niger Delta militant leader, Asari Dokubo, has asked Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State to apologise for his comment that he was betrayed during the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential primaries in Abuja.

Dokubo said Wike should repent, make restitution, and reconcile with “all those he offended by his actions and utterances”.

Wike had lost the PDP presidential primaries to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who polled the highest votes.

The governor had alleged betrayal by his allies within the party for his loss to Atiku.

He accused PDP governors of ganging up with some vested interests to derail his quest for the presidency.

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Reacting, the former Niger Delta militant leader stressed that Wike lacked the moral right to complain about betrayal.

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In a Facebook Live, Dokubo said: “I was livid with anger [sic] that Nyesom Wike will tell people that he was betrayed. Betrayed by who? The people you are abusing? The people you treated like rats?

“They should accept your aspiration so that when you reach Abuja as president, you will kill us? People don’t advise you. You have cows like Ishi Samuel Nwanosike, you made Chairman, that has elevated you to the position of a god.

“If someone should be talking about betrayal, it should be former PDP Chairman, Uche Secondus. You kicked him out because of your political aspiration, now you are talking about betrayal.”

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