Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the February 25 elections, on Monday disclosed that the Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, came out against him during the elections.
Obi who made this known while featuring on Arise TV on Monday, said people who voted for him did not do so on the basis of ethnicity.
He explained that the electorate knew what he stood for, stressing that he got more votes from Lagos indigenes than those referred to as “visitors.”
He said; “In the South-East, it is a similar situation, people know me, people know what I stand for, people know I have kept my promises. People know I’ve kept to what I have said.
“It is a simple thing, people go about and say, oh! he got votes in Lagos because of the Igbo, and I ask how many Igbos live in Lagos? I got more votes from indigenes in Lagos than those who you can call visitors.
“Are the Igbo in Nasarawa, are the Igbo in Plateau, are the Igbo in Abuja? In Rivers, where you know that the governor came out against me and everything, I still… If the real votes of Rivers were counted, Reuben, I won. I had over 50 something per cent of the vote.
“The other two parties were sharing the others,” Obi said.