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PDP presidential aspirant, Wike wants Taraba votes to win primary election

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Nyesom Wike with Taraba Governor Darius Ishaku, left, in Jalingo

By Yusuf Salihu Sansani, Jalingo

People’s Democratic Party Presidential aspirant Ezenwo Nyesom Wike has asked for votes from Taraba State delegates to win next month primaries.

The aspirant was speaking when he paid a visit to the delegates at the Government House, Jalingo.

He said Nigerians need a courageous and fearless leader that has the capacity to tackle insecurity, banditry and hunger facing the nation.

Wike lambasted the Federal Government for their inability to tackle the problems facing the nation promising to restore the hope of Nigerians who are in need of help.

The Presidential aspirant who is also the Governor of Rivers State commended Governor Darius Ishaku for his effort in constructing the Jauro Yinu to Pantinapo dual carriage road with fly over and pedestal bridges despite been a dual carriage road.

Responding, Governor Darius Ishaku described the Presidential Aspirant as a true party man.

The Governor averred that Nigerians are in need of quality leadership which can only be provided by the PDP.

He again advocated for State police to surmount insecurity challenges facing the nation.

Governor Darius Ishaku expressed confidence on the PDP to produce the next President of the Country.

Earlier, Director General of the Nyesom Wike President Campaign Organization former Governor of Gombe State, Ibrahim Dankwambo said they were in the State to canvass for votes from Taraba State delegates.

Dankwambo described the PDP Presidential Aspirant as a tested and trusted politician who has served as Local Government Chairman, Chief of Staff and as present Governor of Rivers State.

He thanked Governor Darius Ishaku for according the team a warmth welcome.

A minute silence was observed for victims of recent bomb blast at Iware in Ardo Kola Local Government Area during the meeting.

Wike also paid a visit to the victims who are receiving treatment at the Federal Medical Center Jalingo before departing to Adamawa State.

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