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Wike Reveals Nigeria’s Next President In 2027 After Tinubu Won At The Supreme Court
FCT minister, Nyesom Wike has reacted to the victory of President Bola Tinubu at the Supreme Court yesterday, and has vowed to mobilize electoral support for him in 2027.
Noting that Tinubu will win the 2027 presidential election, the FCT Minister submitted that Tinubu will govern for eight years because nobody can defeat him.
“Let me say clearly and to the hearing of everyone: we owe a duty to continue to support Mr President irrespective of the political party we belong.
“My position is not hidden. I owe nobody no apologies that I stand firm with Tinubu. I stand for equity, fairness and justice.
“The interest of Rivers State is key. What will benefit our state is what we must always project. I am not a member of the APC but I believe that the support for Asiwaju was necessary.
“Looking at all the candidates from the South, I knew that nobody could defeat Asiwaju. The capacity and political will to take action; he has it.
“Most of you worked for Asiwaju. Those who didn’t work for Asiwaju we know. It was not hidden. It was clear.
“I am not a politician for self. I am a politician for all. Not ‘me, me, me’. Nobody does that. Any person who does that does not want to survive because, at the end of the day, you need people.
“But be assured that all of us are working together for President Bola Tinubu.
“I am sure in the next election, those who scored 2,000 would not get 50 votes again because we have nothing to give anybody again because our votes would go for President Bola Tinubu,” Wike said.
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