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Wike merits second tenure, says Sen David Mark

The former Senate President, Senator David Mark, has declared that Rivers state governor, Mr Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, deserved a second term because his outstanding projects would speak for him.

Speaking at the Government House, Port Harcourt on Tuesday, during the commissioning of the remodeled Brick House, the former seat of power in the state, Senator Mark said: “When the next election comes, you don’t need to bother with all manner of propaganda. These works will campaign for you.

“And for you, Governor Wike, these works are already campaigning for you. There is no need to clamour for a second tenure, the people are the ones to do that on your behalf,” he said.

Speaking further, Senator Mark said: “Whilst people are here commissioning roads, commissioning projects and all other development projects that have been brought to Rivers State, in my home state, they are giving out wheelbarrows to empower people.”

Senator David Mark stated that Governor Wike stood out as a governor committed to the development of his state, adding: “This is not my first visit to commission projects in Rivers State. I was here less than a year ago to commission one of the roads. I noticed a tremendous improvement in the delivery of democracy dividends.

“It is not about the amount of money or resources at your disposal. It is about commitment and the desire to serve the people. And your governor has done that in a manner no other governor in this country can compete with,” the former Senate President said.

Speaking on the PDP crisis, he said that some leaders of the party were acting like paid agents, working against the interest of the party. He noted that as the Local Government election approached in Benue State, those elements had appointed a new chairman to ensure that PDP lost.

He continued: “At the moment, there are elements within the party who are just bent on making sure that PDP doesn’t win in any state. There are certain elements within PDP who are behaving like paid agents.”

In his remarks, Rivers State Governor, Barrister Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, explained that his administration resolved to restore the Brick House because of historical purposes.

Governor Wike noted that former leaders of Rivers State beginning from Diete Spiff to Governor Odili governed from the Brick House before the Odili administration constructed the new Government House.

He said that after Odili, the Brick House was abandoned and left to rot until his administration took the decision to restore it.

“We invited Julius Berger because it is important that we preserve what we have. This building was built in 1928. All former military administrators up to Governor Odili stayed in the Brick House,” he said.

The commissioning of the restored Brick House attracted political, religious, and business leaders from across the country.

R-L: Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, Deputy Governor Ipalibo Harry Banigo,Former Rivers State Governor, Dr Peter Odili and Former Senate President David Mark during the Commissioning of the Restored Brick House in Government House, Port Harcourt on Tuesday by the Former Senate President.

R-L Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike , Former Rivers State Governor, Peter Odili and Former Senate President David Mark during the Commissioning of the Restored Brick House in Government House, Port Harcourt on Tuesday by the Former Senate President.

L-R: Senate Minority Leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio, Former Senate President David Mark, Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike and his wife, Justice Eberechi Suzzette Nyesom-Wike during the Commissioning of the Restored Brick House in Government House, Port Harcourt on Tuesday by the Former Senate President.

Restored Brick House in the Government House, Port Harcourt

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