PDP “not a party of excuses” – Wike shades APC

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Wike, Donald Duke and Wife at the commissioning of the flyover

Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike says the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) does not seek to evade blame for failure by making excuses like the All Progressives Congress (APC).

He therefore urged the APC and other political parties to emulate PDP in the delivery of democratic dividends to the citizens.

He said the PDP has done well in the state by fulfilling the promises it made to people of the State and they now know the difference.

Wike stated this at the inauguration of the Okoro-Nu-Odo Flyover, which was performed by the former Governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke, on Monday.

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The Rivers State Governor challenged the APC to come out bold to tell Rivers people what they will do differently or had done already to convince the people to believe in them.

The Okoro-Nu-Odo Flyover

Wike pointed out that like every other project, the Okoro-Nu-Odo Flyover is among the best projects his administration has delivered because Rivers people deserve the best always.

“I want to thank everybody for your support. Our party is not a party of excuses. When we say something,  we do it. Let other parties emulate us. They should not be promising Nigerians and be giving excuses.

“We have promised and we have fulfilled. When they (APC) make promise they should fulfil. PDP has done all its campaigns in this state. Let the other parties come to tell us what they will do differently or had done while in office. Time is already gone for them.”

Speaking further, Wike said sceptics thought the three flyover projects he started in 2019 would not be completed within a record time of 16 months.

But with Rebisi and Okoro-Nu-Odo flyovers completed and commissioned,  he said, his administration has further demonstrated commitment to enhance infrastructure in the State.

The governor warned community leaders who encourage street traders around the area to desist from the act because trading activities will not be tolerated around the Okoro-Nu-Odo Flyover.

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