Nyesom Wike Gives Condition To Withdraw From The Presidential Race|Ojaomonews
Nyesom Wike, the governor of Rivers State, has announced his intention to withdraw from the presidential election if the People's Democratic Party zones the presidential ticket to the north.
The PDP recently established a 37-member group to develop a party zoning arrangement.
Gov. Wike stated on Channels TV on Monday that he will "abide" by the party's stand on the zoning system.
He did, however, express his opposition to the PDP's request that zoning be abandoned.
The Governor stated that the position of the party's constitution in "Section 7 sub 3c" regarding presidential office rotation is unambiguous.
He stated that party members should be able to speak the truth.
"People should be sincere and adhere to the constitution's provisions," he stated.
"It makes no difference because you believe that this is my time and that I will win, so let us abandon all other arrangements."
Gov. Wike, on the other hand, stated that he is not running for president on the basis of zoning but rather on the basis of his "competence."
Additionally, the governor stated that it is unjust to assert that the southern candidate will be unable to win the presidential election in 2023.
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