While the Rivers Governor and his allies have not campaigned for Atiku, Fabiyi is optimistic that Wike will work for the PDP presidential candidate. A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Oladimeji Fabiyi believes Governor Nyesom Wike will work for Atiku Abubakarโs victory in this monthโs presidential election.
Atiku and Wike have been at loggerheads since the PDP presidential primary which the Rivers State Governor lost to the former vice president. Wike and his allies called the G-5 claim the election was not fair and are asking for the resignation of the partyโs National Chairman Iyorchia Ayu who is from the same region as Atiku.
While the Rivers Governor and his allies have not campaigned for Atiku, Fabiyi is optimistic that Wike will work for the PDP presidential candidate.
โWe have left Rivers State for Governor Wike to manage for the PDP. He is still a member of the PDP and we expect that he will deliver Atiku, Sim (Siminalayi Fubara; the partyโs governorship candidate for Rivers), and other candidates for the PDP,โ he said Tuesday morning during his appearance on Channels Televisionโs election programme,ย The 2023 Verdict.ย
According to him, Wike is a member of the PDP and is campaigning for the partyโs candidates.
โPDP has traditional supporters there [in Rivers State]. They will vote for us. Atiku will win Rivers State in this presidential election. Go and write it down,โ Fabiyu, a member of the PDP Presidential Campaign Council (PCC), argued.
โRivers is a PDP state and we have our traditional supporters in their millions there. It is not going to change. So, Governor Wike will do the needful and wonโt allow anything untoward to happen.โ
He also explained why the PDP wonโt take its presidential campaign to Rivers State due to insecurity, and alleged attacks on the partyโs members in the South-South State.
โWe have expected that since Rivers State is PDP state, the Governor would have moved in to curb them,โ he added.
According to him, the PDP presidential candidate has campaigned in states led by other G5 members.
โWe canโt afford any bloodshed,โ during the campaigns, he maintained.