Wike says unchecked marginalization fuels insecurity, calls Ayu a hollow man
The governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike says peace and security will remain elusive across Nigeria if the major tribes and those who think they have dominance over others continue to marginalize them.
Governor Wike asserted that for there to be an enduring future for Nigeria, all Nigerians must see themselves as equal.
Wike took a retrospect of the internal crisis within his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and said it was evidence of marginalisation of a section of the country, insisting that convincing Nigerians to believe that the party can rescue the country was becoming a more difficult task.
The Rivers State governor reaffirmed that his allies have resolved to continue the demand for the return of the national chairmanship position to the South.
Meanwhile, Nyesom Wike, on Tuesday, donated 25 buses to the People Democratic Party campaign team in Benue State. The Governor of the State, Samuel Ortorm who announced the donation, while speaking on the issue rocking the PDP said the party may not win the presidential election if the issues were not resolved. His comment is coming after Wike accused the chairman of the party, Iyorchia Ayu of refusing to resign his position because of greed and called him a hollow man.