Masses Have Made Up Their Minds, Wike’s Endorsement Of Preferred Presidential Candidate Will Soon Be Irrelevant

A former Senator Representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, has asserted that the endorsement of the preferred presidential candidate by the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, and other aggrieved governors might become irrelevant.

According to the former lawmakers, their endorsement would soon become irrelevant as voters might have made up their minds about their preferred candidates. In a post via Twitter, Shehu Sani said the Wike-led G5 governors are playing hard to get and the election is approaching fast, hence, the endorsement might not matter after all.  He wrote: “The G5 have been playing hard to get. The clock is ticking. When the masses they control have made up their mind, endorsement will be irrelevant.”

Recalls that the G5 Governors have been in a political battle with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, over the control of the party and the outcome of the presidential primary election, As a result, they refused to openly support Atiku for the February election and vowed to announce their candidate in January 2023.

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