Wike Mocks Chief

By Solomon Okocha
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"Etche people should not vote Chief Andrew Uchendu into the Senate, because he will go there and sleep..." - Governor Nyesom Wike, speaking at a gathering in Etche.

Where is Sekibo?
"The Governor should stop speaking for my opponent, Senator George Thompson Sekibo. Why is Sekibo, a Senatorial Candidate, living behind the curtain? Why is he not talking? He has never spoken on any issue concerning Rivers State, even in the Senate. I challenge him to a public debate so that we can both show Rivers people what we are made of..." - Chief Andrew Uchendu thunders!

Chief thunders on:
"I was in the House of Representatives for 12 good years; I was the Chairman of the South-South Parliamentary Caucus (2007-2011); I moved six crucial motions. These include the motions on Ogbakiri crises, Rehabilitation of the East/West Expressway, Establishment of the Oloibiri Oil Museum, Youth Unemployment and Youth Restiveness in Nigeria, Insecurity in the Niger Delta, and the Invasion of the Rivers State House of Assembly by Hoodlums.

He continues:
I sponsored three fundamental bills in the House: Standard Tendering Procedure for the Award of Contracts in the Public Service (popularly known as Due Process), the National Youth Development Programme, and the Amendment to the Petroleum Technology Development Fund Act, and I never slept on duty the whole time.

"Wike, a man who has been caught countless times dozing off in the public, even during church services, has no moral right to cast illusory aspersions on my person." - Chief Andrew Uchendu thunderously concluded.

Come 10th December 2016, VOTE Chief Andrew Uchendu, for Senate, Rivers East Senatorial District.

#iAgenda
~ Solomon Okocha, Media Aide to Chief Andrew Igbonule Uchendu

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