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Wike wants politicians to see politics as sports, not war


Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State yesterday called on politicians in the country to perceive politics as sports and not war that should be fought with desperation.

He insisted that politics must be viewed as sports where there must be victors and losers, after which the participants exchange pleasantries, waiting for the next contest.

Wike made this known when he hosted his kinsmen from Rumuepirikom Kingdom in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area to a Sallah lunch at the Government House, Port Harcourt.

According to him, “Politics is not war. I advise politicians to see politics as sports where there is always a winner and a loser. That way, we will not have major conflicts in the community.

“When you contest an election and someone else has won, felicitate with that person hoping that tomorrow will be another day when you will have your day.”

The governor urged members of the Rumuepirikom community to continue to thank God because the aspirations of the kingdom have come to fruition with his emergence as the governor of the state.

“Our forefathers wherever they are will be happy that this kingdom is now known nationally and internationally. Therefore, we have every reason to be united for the good of our people,” he said.

Wike assured the people that he would be a compassionate leader to all the people of the state as his commitment remains: “Rivers First at all times.”

He charged the indigenes of Rumuepirikom Kingdom to always promote brotherly love and unity among themselves, assuring that different groups would benefit from the state government’s empowerment schemes.

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