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Nyesom Wike, governor of Rivers state, has alleged that the federal government is plotting to set him up for arms trafficking.

Speaking on Sunday during a thanksgiving service in honour of Azubuike Nmerukini, chairman of the state local government service commission, the governor claimed that the All Progressive Congress (APC) is in talks with a Lebanese national who has been asked to say that Wike paid him to acquire ammunition.

ā€œThe federal government has arranged with a Lebanese to say that I told him to buy arms for the purpose of the forthcoming elections,ā€ Wike said.

ā€œI am not close to any Lebanese, let alone give money to anyone to buy arms for elections. We have dutifully served our people and we donā€™t need to purchase arms for elections.

ā€œIf elections are held 20,000 times, we will win because our projects have positively impacted the lives of our people.ā€

Wike said as part of their plot, government is scheming to foment crisis in the Rivers state through rigging so that the stateā€™s elections would be postponed in 2019.

ā€œThey plan to cause so much crisis in the state so that Rivers election is held on a separate date. Their plot will fail. Rivers election will hold same day with that of other states,ā€ he said.

According to him, most of the kidnappings and armed robbery in the state are masterminded by SARS operatives under the leadership of Akin Fakorede, SARS commander, who controls an eight-man gangā€.

Wike said that he is alerting Nigerians because the police high command will ā€œsweep the matter under the carpet.ā€

 

 

TheCable

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