More
    HomeNewsPolitics & GovernanceGod has given Tinubu power, wait for your time, Ortom tells PDP

    God has given Tinubu power, wait for your time, Ortom tells PDP

    *As Wike leads Fayose, Ikpeazu, Ortom to president

    Published on

    ABUJA: Federal Capital Territory FCT minister, Nyesom Wike on Saturday led three former Governors on a visit to President Bola Tinubu at the State House.

    According to a social media post by Lere Olayinka, the Senior Special Assistant SSA on Public Communication and Social Media to the minister include a former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose and former Governors of Benue and Abia States, Samuel Ortom and Okezie Ikpeazu respectively.
    While details of the meeting were not made public, the former governors and their counterpart from Enugu State, Ifeanyi Uguanyi have continued to back Wike in the ongoing faceoff between him and some leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP.
    They have also consistently supported him in the ongoing commissioning of 17 projects by President Tinubu.
    At recent stakeholders meeting hosted by Wike, Ortom had praised President Tinubu for appointing the former Rivers State governor into his cabinet.
    He also told the PDP stakeholders that power belongs to God and since he has given it to President Tinubu, the PDP ought to seek the face of God and wait prayerfully till when God says it is their time.
    Ortom said; “I want to once again appreciate Mr President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for understanding and appreciating the fact that we must not have a one-party state in this country and that was why he identified you to appoint you into a very sensitive ministerial position as FCT.
    “Thank you for not disappointing us because through your works, you have demonstrated that PDP has capacity to deliver and you have delivered.
    “PDP made a lot of mistakes and so we have found ourselves where we are today. Let us lower our hands and accept that power belongs to God and he gives it to whomsoever he wills. He has given it out today and then we have to wait prayerfully, we have to seek the face of God to allow us – whoever time God will decide that we should come back, we will come. But for now, this is where we are.

    READ ALSO: Again, 26 killed, others injured in seperate armed herders’ attacks on Benue communities

    “So, we are in a democratic process in Nigeria today and so let us respect the rule of law. Democracy is anchored on the rule of law and due process”.

    Kindly share this story:

    Contact: editor@thereporterng.com

    Stay informed!
    Follow us on: X.com: @TheReporter2024
    Follow us on: Facebook: TheReporterNigeria
    WhatsApp for breaking news, updates and exclusive content. Don't miss a headline – Click below to join now!
    WHATSAPP

    Latest articles

    Fire razes floors of 25-storey building in Lagos

    Pandemonium broke out, Wednesday evening, as fire engulfed parts of the Great Nigeria Insurance...

    Terrorists bomb mosque in Maiduguri,  Scores of Muslims killed during Magrib prayers

    ASuspected suicide bomber was said to have sneaked into the Al-Adun Jumaat Mosque, Gamboru...

    Air Peace sponsors Nigerian Boxing champion Elisha “Viper” Obizulike

    Lagos --- Air Peace Chairman and CEO, Dr. Allen Ifechukwu Onyema, has announced a...

    Christmas: Idahosa lauds Tinubu’s path to progress, calls for partnership in housing initiative for the Diasporas

    The Vice President, (Diaspora) National Youth Council of Nigeria, NYCN, Ambassador Collins Idahosa has...

    More like this

    Fire razes floors of 25-storey building in Lagos

    Pandemonium broke out, Wednesday evening, as fire engulfed parts of the Great Nigeria Insurance...

    Terrorists bomb mosque in Maiduguri,  Scores of Muslims killed during Magrib prayers

    ASuspected suicide bomber was said to have sneaked into the Al-Adun Jumaat Mosque, Gamboru...

    Air Peace sponsors Nigerian Boxing champion Elisha “Viper” Obizulike

    Lagos --- Air Peace Chairman and CEO, Dr. Allen Ifechukwu Onyema, has announced a...