From Okey Sampson, Umuahia

Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, who is representing Abia South Senatorial District in the Senate, yesterday, responded to the brickbat by the Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, that Governor Okezie Ikpeazu’s brother (Abaribe) had dumped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) after collecting money from them, saying that he will never serve the Rivers’ governor.

Speaking in Umuahia, the Abia State capital during the PDP flag-off campaign in the state, Wike had accused an Obingwa brother of Governor Ikpeazu of dumping the PDP after receiving the money he requested for.

Wike hinted that the said person whom he did not mention his name was denied the ticket of the PDP and is currently contesting for the 2023 election under another party.

”I am aware that because of some people didn’t get ticket, they went and collected form. Today, we commissioned a road in Obingwa Local Government and I’m sure that person is from Obingwa local government.

“He promised me that he will not leave PDP and I told the governor, please your brother said he is not going to leave PDP and I said what do we do?

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“He said he needs some money, we gave him the money like today; three days after, he left PDP”, Wike said, alluding that the said candidate lacks integrity and cannot represent the people.

Reacting in a statement, however, Senator Abaribe stated that Wike has by what he said, confirmed he (Abaribe) is incorruptible.

Abaribe, who is contesting the Abia South Senatorial seat against Governor Ikpeazu on the platform of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), further stated that he is a free born and cannot be a slave or be bought to be “your Boi Boi”.

The statement reads in part: “Abaribe is a free born and cannot be a slave. He is an Igbo man; Ndigbo adighi agba boi (meaning the Igbo don’t serve other people).

“Wike, enjoy those you bought. They are actually doing their job very well. Igba Boi is in their blood.

“Go ahead and release another album, Abaribe will never join your Asoebi team of state dancers. Abia State can never be your vassal state.”