The governorship competitor of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers state, Dakuku Peterside, hosts told his Peoples Democratic Gathering (PDP) rival, Governor Nyesom Wike to set up his will in the coming gubernatorial rerun in the State.
The APC's banner conveyor in the fiber survey exhorted his PDP adversary in the repercussions of the remarks credited to Wike, where he said that any specialists of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) sent to the.state to apparatus decision ought to be arranged for the results by composing his or her will.
While tending to a gigantic social event who invited him at the Port Harcourt International Airport on landing from Abuja, Peterside said no Nigerian would bite the dust in the rerun of the survey. Rather, Peterside advised Wike to go and compose his will.
He said: "I heard that Wike undermined that in the event that they killed one individual some time recently, that they are readied to kill 100 individuals this time, and he told INEC authorities that would presented on Rivers state to compose their will.
"Wike is brave the will of God, the will of Nigerian individuals and the will of Rivers individuals. Not one single individual will bite the dust. Wike ought to rather go and compose his will; his discourse is an indication of disappointment.
"What we are seeing is the crying of a baffled man. Oh my goodness, half of those in PDP government are as of now individuals from APC, they are simply makeshift individuals in the legislature to gather their offer."
Nyesom Wike had before said that there was an evil arrangement to assume control over his seat as the legislative leader of Rivers State.
Amid an one-day workshop sorted out for gathering authorities and government functionaries, at the Rivers state PDP Secretariat in Port Harcourt, Wike encouraged his group of onlookers to unwavering in ceasing the detestable arrangement of wickedness organizers.
Nigeria Narrative reported that the Court of Appeal had sacked Nyesom Wike as the legislative head of Rivers State, affirming the judgment of the decision tribunal on Wednesday, December 16.