
Tobi Adebayo
People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential candidate, and Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has said that salvaging Nigeria’s remains require a collective effort from its leaders.
Wike said this while speaking during a visit to Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, on Monday.
He lamented that Nigeria was bleeding from all angles, adding that the country needed a “disciplined man like him to lead it out of the woods.”
“There is no gainsaying that the country is not having it right, and there should be a desperate effort to save the nation, and by which I’m out to right the wrongs.
“If Ganduje is running for the Presidency some us will quickly withdraw our ambitions, but thank God he is not running and I’m sure he will help me to make it,” Wike said.
Responding, Ganduje commended Governor Wike for the diversity of his Presidential team, stating that it “clearly demonstrated the PDP frontline candidate’s belief in one united Nigeria.”
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“Party differences should not make us stupid, our diversity is an advantage, even though we failed to utilize our diversity, each one of us must try in his own bid to change the status quo.
“I urge Nigerian governors to be responsible for National integration using their States. They should act and see people’s as part of their places by allowing them to own properties.
“In a democracy, if we all belong to one party then there is no democracy and I foresee good efforts in your Presidential bids but you will lose but you will be a good loser and live to fight a good fight,” Ganduje said.



