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Wike: I want to become president to solve Nigeria’s problems

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo has said those against zoning of presidential position in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP are not sincere.

Wike said that the constitution of the party captured rotation of offices. He added that the claims that no candidate from the South can win an election under the PDP is lie told by selfish people.

Speaking on Channels TV Politics today on Monday, Wike said he wants to become President in 2023 in order to help solve the country’s problems.

“I want to become Nigeria’s President because one, we are in problem,” he said. “And I want to offer myself to the people of this country to solve such problems.

“Because I do know, as a man who loves this country, as a man who is committed to the development of this country, you can’t be standing aloof, seeing your country sliding the way it is sliding

“As Governor of Rivers State, I solve problems. And I believe that should we just close our eyes and allow this country to go the way it is going? I say, no. So I’m going to offer myself, so I can contribute.”

Mr Wike said he has the ability to solve Nigeria’s insecurity problems, referencing his war against oil bunkering in Rivers State.

He lambasted the All Progressives Congress for deceiving Nigerians and for their failure to stamp out corruption.

The Governor called for the PDP to zone the Presidency to the South, stressing that anyone against zoning was being selfish.

He, however, pledged to abide by the party’s decision in the matter.

Mr Wike on Sunday declared his intention to become President.

Other aspirants in the party include former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, former vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Senate President Bukola Saraki and Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, among others

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