"I cannot really call myself a politician, but l am someone who prays and wish for things to get better than it is in this country. I believe I can help to achieve what my brother started in Rivers State. It is a known truth that Port Harcourt was the Garden City of this great country, but we lost that glory because of poverty and neglect, coupled with incessant militancy and kidnapping. Governor Amaechi has done well for the State, but we still need good hands after he leaves to continue the good work."
"Becoming the governor of Rivers State was not
something that came up overnight. It was not on my radar back then. The people
of Rivers State in the Diaspora and those in the State have been
clamouring for me to come out as an aspirant. They believe I have what it
takes to go for it. It just dawned on me that I indeed have what it
takes. I have given it a serious thought and have given in to their pressure.
These people who have been bothering you, would they
sponsor your election, if yes, who are they?
Yes, they will. But I do not want to disclose their names for
security reasons.
He told
Vanguard.
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