Sanwo-Olu is fit for second term — Wike
…Hails COWLSO for impactful projects
By Moses Adeniyi
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has advised other contestants eyeing the 2023 gubernatorial seat of Lagos not to waste their time, as the incumbent, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is in all, fit for second term by his outstanding performance.
Wike who said beyond party lines, he is an ally to any performing office holder and against non-performing ones, regardless of party affiliation. He noted that with Sanwo-Olu’s performance any one contesting the 2023 seat is merely wasting his time.
The Governor’s position may have set a new precedent in the nation’s political culture with his open endorsement of an opposition Governor in an electoral contest in which his political party has a candidate, a development which has attracted mixed reactions, particularly with stakeholders from his party’s side launching criticisms.
Wike, a Governor of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday, openly pitched his tent with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, endorsing the Lagos Governor for second term.
The PDP governor who spoke at the 22nd National Women’s Conference organised by the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials (COWLSO) with the theme: “Spring Forth, Stand Out,” held in Victoria Island, Lagos, rated Sanwo-Olu high in performance. He disclosed that the Lagos Governor has raised the standard of governance with quality of projects being delivered across Lagos.
Another PDP leader and former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose accompanied Wike to the event.
Wike said any political party contesting against the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos would be wasting time, as Sanwo-Olu’s performance would outshine anyone campaigning against him.
The Rivers State Governor said he had no regret for openly endorsing Sanwo-Olu, stressing that his endorsement of his Lagos colleague was borne out of his personal conviction about good governance.
“If Sanwo-Olu is not doing (well), even if he belongs to my party, I will not come here. If you belong to my party and you are not doing well in governance, you won’t see me. If you don’t belong to my party and you are doing well, you will see me. Good governance is what I stand for. I will not regret to say that I am in support of you (Sanwo-Olu) for second term. Others should not waste their time.
“Look at the kind of project coming from this women’s group. Why would any reasonable person not support the Government that is encouraging this?
“Let’s also look at the kind of physical infrastructure being delivered in Lagos. This confirms Lagos as a State of excellence. There are some people who will come here; instead of them to continue to make Lagos improve, they will bring Lagos down. For me, I’m satisfied with what Sanwo-Olu has done and it doesn’t matter the party he belongs,” he said.
Governor Wike also spoke about the qualities that the next president must bring forward, saying the nation deserves a president that would have the interest of Nigerians at heart.
He urged Nigerians to queue behind someone with vast experience in governance, who has the capacity to turn around the economy and confront insecurity.
“We are looking for a president that has the capacity and experience in governance, who can put food on the table for everyone and fight insecurity. That’s the person we are looking for; not some people who are talking about ethnicity,” Wike said.
The Rivers Governor said he would be going back home with lessons of the Lagos’ National Women’s Conference, stressing that Lagos had set the standards on how to empower women for growth and development. He promised to replicate the idea in his State to further empower women in Rivers State.
On his part, Sanwo-Olu responded to Wike’s endorsement, describing it as another example of “politics without bitterness.”
He said Lagos and Rivers States had learnt from each other in terms of projects and development, adding that both states would continue to cooperate on shared interest.
“There is no better person that is fit as a guest speaker at the conference other than the hardworking Governor Wike of Rivers State. We brought him here to share in his experience and also for him to see what we are doing in Lagos.
“We are encouraging collaboration without bitterness and without talking about our parties or political differences. If you are doing well, it doesn’t matter where you belong. We should encourage peer review across parties. Gov. Wike had invited me to Rivers for projects commissioning in the past. We have challenged ourselves in a positive way; this is good for the growth of our politics and the nation,” Sanwo-Olu said.