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DESPITE POSTPONEMENT OF ELECTIONS, NIGERIANS WILL VOTE OUT BUHARI ON FEBRUARY 23 SAYS WIKE

by Our Reporter
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has declared that despite the
postponement of elections  masterminded  by the failed APC Federal
Government, Nigerians are determined  to vote out President Muhammadu
Buhari.

Speaking during a Special Anointing  Service  at the Living Faith Kaduna
Street, D-Line Port Harcourt  on  Sunday, Governor Wike said the
postponement  should re-energise Nigerians to use their votes to insist
that Nigeria must be better.

He said: “I am not speaking to you because  I am a governor.  I am
speaking because  I am a member  of an organisation, “Nigeria Must be
Better”.

“The situation  we find ourselves today is not what  we bargained for.  We
have to move ahead so that Nigeria Must be Better.  You know what to do
next Saturday “.

Governor Wike regretted  that there are people who think they can play on
the intelligence of Nigerians by shifting  elections unnecessarily.

He thanked Nigerians for refusing to be provoked by the last minute
postponement of elections.

He said: “What happened  yesterday  should re-energise you to still
believe in the principle  that Nigeria Must be Better. If yesterday, you
said let me just do it, this week come with all your energy and truly
Nigeria Must be Better “.

The governor  urged Nigerians to opt for development, freedom and abhor
dictatorship when they vote on February  23, 2019. He said that the
present must be thrown out.

Governor  Wike  said the message to  Nigerians on the way forward is
clear. He noted that Nigerians have spoken that they want to dump the
failed Buhari  era and revive development.

Rivers State Pastor of Living Faith Church, Pastor Isaac Folaji and other
clerics prayed for the peace of the country and her development.

Pastor Folaji  conducted an anointing service for the growth and
protection of individuals and for the development of Rivers State.

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