Lead representative Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has taken steps to beat previous Niger State lead representative, Babangida Aliyu for considering him a tyrant.
Wike and Aliyu have been in constant disagreement over an explanation credited to the previous Niger lead representative that the North would have missed out totally if previous President Goodluck Jonathan got reappointed.
Aliyu who was the executive of the Northern Governors’ Forum said after northern lead representatives upheld Jonathan to finish the residency of late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, the previous president was as yet permitted to challenge in 2011.
He said PDP lead representatives in northern states went against Jonathan’s offered briefly term since he reneged on their deal to avoid looking for another residency.
The previous Niger lead representative additionally blamed the Rivers lead representative for attempting to play a back up parent and a tyrant in the PDP.
Talking in Government House, Port Harcourt, on Monday, Wike depicted Aliyu as a chronic blackmailer and a bad sport.
Wike said while he had driven the PDP to triumph in numerous decisions in Rivers in spite of government may, Aliyu had sequentially lost every one of the races PDP challenged in his Niger State.
He attested that Aliyu did not have the ability to lead the PDP to triumph in his state on account of his supposed sad presentation in the state and provoked him to point at his heritage projects all through the period he represented Niger.
Wike said: There is no political tyrant in Rivers State all things considered. That is the reason if there is any express the PDP makes certain of winning any day any time in this country, I am certain all of you realize that it is Rivers State.
“That isn’t the situation of Niger state. You saw the answer of the previous President to him. He is an agitator and a ceaseless blackmailer. He is a persistent liar and a chronic double-crosser,” he said.
He, notwithstanding, asked the PDP NWC to quickly suspend Aliyu for disrupting and subverting the gathering in the 2015 races.
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