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Wike reveals what Atiku allegedly told Jonathan when the former president reached out to him to support his re-election bid in 2015

Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has alleged that former President Goodluck Jonathan was discouraged former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, after he reached out to him to support his re-election bid in 2015.

Wike who made the claim when Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State commissioned the Akpabu-Itu-Umudiogha road in the Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers on Tuesday, November 22, said Jonathan traveled to Dorchester Hotel in London in 2015 to meet Atiku but the former VP “embarrassed” Jonathan and told him to relinquish his ticket.

He said;

“We forget history. In 2015 when Jonathan as a sitting President, I am not talking as a presidential candidate but as a sitting President, when he had won his primary, Jonathan went to London to Dorchester Hotel, he went to plead with Atiku Abubakar to come back to the party and support him.

“You know the condition he (Atiku) gave Jonathan? He should relinquish his ticket not to run as the President of Nigeria. That was the presidential candidate of a ruling party. He gave him a condition, telling him to relinquish that ticket.

“Today, we are not saying the presidential candidate should relinquish his ticket; we are not being selfish, we are saying since you are now the presidential candidate, let our people take chairmanship.”

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