Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has said that even though he had political differences with his predecessor and Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Amaechi, such disagreement should not lead to the destruction of the state.
Wike, who was responding to a question
yesterday during his engagement with editors at the 12 All Nigeria
Editor`s Conference holding in Port Harcourt, insisted he had no
personal disagreement with his former boss.
He however said that he and the Minister of Transportation differed politically because they belonged to different parties.
“There is nothing personal. We differ
politically because we belong to different political parties. We want
peace in the state and it is my desire to ensure that the state is
peaceful. My disagreement with Amaechi should not destroy Rivers State”,
he said.
He said it was his desire to ensure that
the state remained peaceful that led to his attendance at the peace
talk brokered by the Inspector General of Police
Wike also said that former President
Goodluck Jonathan did something special to ensure peace in the country
by conceding defeat during the 2015 general election.
“Jonathan should be commended for this
single act. People should emulate this move to ensure peace in the
country,” the governor said.
According to Wike, Amaechi was his boss as governor and they had good times serving the state.
“We should make sacrifices for peace.
The state must move on. We only differ politically and that should not
be to the level that will destroy the state,” he said.
Wike also stressed the need for peace and unity in the country saying that Nigerians should not compromise that stand.

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