The Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, has mocked the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar who led protesters to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) headquarters in protest.
Wike said he was enjoying himself with his friends, drinking a 40-year-old whiskey while the protest was ongoing.
Abubakar and Iyorchia Ayu, national chairman of the PDP, led other leaders of the party to express their grievance over alleged irregularities that characterised the conduct of the presidential election.
The country’s main opposition party had asked that results collated from the exercise be cancelled and elections be redone in areas that had problems.
Speaking at an event, Wike mocked his party members referring to them as a “students’ union” chanting “aluta continua”.
“What is in us is greater than what is in them,” the governor said in a mix of English and pidgin.
“As they were protesting, I just sat down and I took one 40-year-old whiskey. I called some of my friends ‘o boy, sit down. Make una sit down open 40 years.
“Then I put on television, see as dem dey do marching (Mimics). They have become labour union, they have become students union ‘all we are saying…’ chai. You are saying what? What are you saying?
“That you have taken over the role of students’ union, aluta continua. That is what the party has become, aluta continua.”
The rift between Wike and the PDP began after he failed to secure the presidential ticket of the PDP.
As a precondition for backing down on his grievance, Wike and his allies demanded that Ayu step down as national chairman of the party.
But Ayu replied that those who want him out of office “are children”.
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