Nyesom Woke siad " Anybody Who Is Going To Support Peter Obi Or Tinubu, Is Good To Go - Prince Oladele
In a recent interview on TVC News, Prince Oyelude Oladele, APC chieftain and Director-General of the Tinubu-Shettima Ambassadors, addressed political developments in Rivers State, particularly the tensions involving former Governor Nyesom Wike and Governor Siminalayi Fubara. The discussion focused on party loyalty, defections, and the proper management of political structures within the state.
Oladele highlighted the stance of the former governor, stating, “Nyesom Wike said, ‘Anybody who is going to support Peter Obi or Tinubu is good to go'” He explained that Wike’s position demonstrates a pragmatic approach to political alliances, emphasizing outcomes over rigid adherence to party lines.
He criticized Governor Fubara’s defection to the APC, noting that the process bypassed key party structures, including consultations with the state chairman, Tony Okocha, the national vice chairman for the South-South, and senior party figures like Magnus Abbe. According to Oladele, failure to follow proper protocols has fueled friction within APC ranks in Rivers State
Oladele stressed that loyalty and recognition of contributions are central to political success, arguing that party structures should reward consistent service rather than opportunistic moves.
On the broader impact, he suggested that despite the current tensions, the situation could still strengthen the APC if managed correctly. He emphasized that collaboration between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and established party leaders like Tony Okocha and Magnus Abbe could maximize political advantages for the party in Rivers State ahead of future elections.
Oladele further stated that political loyalty, strategic endorsements, and proper adherence to party processes remain essential for ensuring that both leaders and structures work together effectively to achieve sustainable victories.
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