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Jonathan’ll Resolve Soku Oil Well Crisis–Wike

The governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, said on Tuesday that he had obtained a promise from President Goodluck Jonathan that a political solution would be reached on the disagreement between Rivers and Bayelsa states over Soku oil wells.

The state Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, had alleged that the Soku oil wells were unduly ceded to Bayelsa State with the influence of President Jonathan.

But Wike, who spoke when he met traditional rulers from the coastal communities of Soku in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area, assured the people of Soku that he possessed the political will and capacity to resolve the Soku oil wells conflict to the benefit of the people of the state.

Wike explained that he had informed President Jonathan on Monday evening during a meeting the President held with the PDP governorship candidates that he would be visiting Soku. He added that the President gave him a message for the people of the area.

“President Jonathan asked me to tell you that he is an Ijaw son; he is your brother and therefore, you should not allow people to carry false propaganda to divide two brothers.

“He has asked me to tell you that it is not correct to say that he took Soku oil wells and gave them to Bayelsa State. President Jonathan asked me to tell you that the Soku Oil wells conflict started earlier between Bayelsa and Rivers states, but that it will be sorted out politically.

“We have the political will and capacity to resolve this conflict. I will not be a party to ceding any part of Rivers State to another state,” the PDP governorship candidate said.

 

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