Speaking under alcohol influence ‘ll ruin you, Atiku warns Wike

Atiku Abubakar, the People’s Democratic Party’s candidate for president, has warned Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike against speaking while intoxicated.

In response to remarks made by the governor while speaking to his supporters in Port Harcourt, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku’s Special Assistant on Public Communications, issued a statement yesterday in Abuja cautioning the public.
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“‘As they were dissenting, I just plunked down and required a 40-year whisky. As they were protesting, I called some of my friends and opened the 40-year-old whisky.

“Governor Wike has confirmed what everybody already knows. that he is an alcoholic. On Monday, March 6, Waziri Atiku Abubakar led a protest against the stealing of the Nigerian people’s mandate, which was a noble cause in and of itself.

“The protest took place around 11.30 a.m., just to be clear. Governor Wike claims that he was drinking whisky during the Monday morning protest at 11.30 a.m.

This demonstrates the kind of man he is: a dipsomaniac who skips work on Monday morning to overindulge in whisky.

This explains his coarse voice, which is reminiscent of that of a motor park salesman.

It stands to reason that Governor Wike also dances while intoxicated. It is not surprising that its aesthetic vulgarity defines it.

“Wike’s wailings and vitriol had nothing to do with ensuring that the South would produce the next president.”

“Wike’s disagreement with Waziri Atiku Abubakar is unrelated to zoning. He is just moaning on the grounds that he lost the official ticket of the PDP in a fair challenge.

“In the wake of losing, he beguiled four different lead representatives to join his pointless mission.

“Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, a sitting governor, came in a distant third in the Abia South senatorial election, one of three governors of the G5 who had disastrous results in their elections for senator.

“Governor Seyi Makinde’s ambition is in jeopardy as a result of his mishap, which caused the PDP to lose all three elections for senator.

“Wike has deserted his G5 members since their defeat and has not held a single meeting with them.

Even though all of his men lost, he has been celebrating the poll results.

“This is the kind of man he is, yet he maintains that he is not violating party rules.

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