THE Supervising Minister of Education, 
Chief Nyesom Wike, on Sunday dared the Rivers State Governor, Mr. Rotimi
 Amaechi, and his supporters to leave the Peoples Democratic Party for 
another political party.
Wike said Amaechi and his supporters 
should go to another party if they believed they were popular, promising
 that he (Wike) and his followers would celebrate the exit of the 
governor from the PDP.
The minister, who made this remark 
during a rally organised by the Grassroots Development Initiative in 
Port Harcourt, said they would resist any attempt to rig the 2015 
election.
He explained that Rivers State Government had collapsed, adding that a revolution was taken place in the state.
Wike said, “If you think you are so 
popular, why not join another party. The day they join another party, we
 will do thanksgiving. We will have to celebrate their exit and we will 
tell them that nobody can rig elections in Rivers State any longer.
“The day you dare it is the day you see 
the consequences. We are going to resist any attempt to say that our 
votes will not count. Everybody is jittery. Why are they jittery? We are
 not worried, they are worried.”
The minister said that the support for 
President Goodluck Jonathan in the Niger Delta was not based on any 
condition, but because he (Jonathan) had done well.
Earlier, the State Chairman of the PDP, 
Obuah, said they (PDP) were witnessing a wind of change in Rivers, 
adding that six commissioners in Amaechi’s government had agreed to 
leave the governor’s administration.
Reacting, the Chief of Staff, Government
 House, Chief Tony Okocha, said Wike should bother about the capital 
flight and the attendant brain-drain and not to visit the state every 
weekend to oil his campaign outfit.
“Rivers people are wiser. Wike’s ranting
 every weekend in Rivers State leaves much to be imagined especially as 
the country is relapsing to the Dark Age.
“As supervising minister for education, 
it should be have been reasonable for him to bother about the fact that 
students roam the streets and take to heinous crimes because of a 
protracted strike by lecturers.
“Rivers people are not opposed to Mr. 
President. Wike should stop his attempt to commonise the office of Mr. 
President in his attempt to curry under served favour.
“What may be in the issue is purely 
ideology, which is common with great minds. Wike should be thought that 
ideas rule the world. Petty mind discuss people,” Okocha said.

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