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Monday, October 26, 2015

Amaechi Reacts To Wike's Loss, Sends Powerful Message

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The immediate past governor of Rivers state, Chibuike
Amaechi, has reacted to the judgement which nullified
the election of Chief Nyesom Wike as the governor of
the state.
Vanguard reports that Amaechi, who is also a
ministerial nominee, reacted to Wike’s loss when he
arrived Port Harcourt , alongside the governorship
candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC),
Dakuku Peterside on Sunday.
Former Rivers state governor, Rotimi Amaechi, has
reacted to the judgement that nullified his successor’s
election

The ex-governor, who spoke at a forum of the party in
Port Harcourt, said those familiar with his political
history know that things sometimes do not come easy.
“You can pay all the money you want to pay but if God
says it is not your turn it is not your turn. It is God that
gave the victory at the tribunal.
“Even if we win at the Supreme Court it is still not yet
time for celebration

“This is not a new path for those of you who know me.
We did not know they had fixed Saturday for judgement,
here we are to thank God,” Amaechi said.
While going rather spiritual, the former governor told the
gathering to turn to Luke chapter 17, and reading from
verse 11, he charged them with the story of one of the
lepers who came back to express gratitude to God after
they were healed of leprosy.

Amaechi therefore urged his followers to learn to thank
God, saying God had been there for him.
In a rather mocking manner, he said he became a
governor at 34 and at fifty, a(the crowd echoed
Minister), adding that he will ever be grateful to God.
Peterside on his part, said he was hopeful that the party
will win the rerun election ordered by the tribunal as he
asked the party members to remain peaceful and
continue to conduct themselves decently.

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