The embattled Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has said that despite the ruling of the State Election Petitions Tribunal, he will complete his four-year tenure as the chief executive of the
state.Wike also expressed optimism that he would eventually emerge victorious at the end and would continue to retain his position as the governor of the state.The governor, who was speaking to a
crowd that gathered for a thanksgiving service at the Obi Wali International Conference Centre in Port Harcourt on Sunday, said the thanksgiving service was significant, adding that he would not have become a governor if the enemies’ plans had worked.Calling on his supporters to be calm, Wike described the nullification of his election by the tribunal as an indication that justice would eventually be for him and his supporters in due course.The governor’s public remark at the event was the third since the annulment of his election on Saturday, having earlier addressed the people through a state-wide broadcast on Sunday.
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