Governors Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti, Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo and Babajide Sanwo-olu of Lagos will today in Port Harcourt meet their Rivers State counterpart,The development is believed to be connected with the crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party resulting from the nomination of Atiku Abubakar as the candidate of the main opposition party for the 2023 presidential election.
The three South West governors are believed to be going to Port Harcourt for the meeting with Mr Wike as emissaries of the All Progressives Congress and its presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu. Mr Fayemi said the visiting governors would only be paying a courtesy call on their colleague, Mr Wike, while using the opportunity to discuss issues concerning the Nigerian Governors Forum .Mr Fayemi, who is the chairperson of the NGF, said the forum is having ongoing discussions on challenges related to national security, education and the economy, saying those would form the focus of the meeting of the visiting governors with Mr Wike.
Instead, he has hosted the presidential candidates of Labour Party, Peter Obi, and that of the New Nigeria People’s Party, Rabiu Kwankwaso, in Port Harcourt over the period, sparking speculations that he was looking to bale out of the PDP.
Dear GovWike if you align with APC in 2023, heavens will turn their backs against you. No kingdom will rescue you from God's anger.
Wike is now hot cake ooo
Waste of time.Why is APC panicking?.Apc made the biggest mistake in their selection of presidential candidate.Wike may convince them to join pdp
Wike for sale? No now, dey no fit. Wike is for the Labour Party, but we no dey give shishi. 😒
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