The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has challenged other states to replicate Rivers State’s rare “Rainbow Coalition” ahead of the 2027 elections, saying no state currently matches its ability to build broad-based, cross-party support for the reelection of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Wike made the declaration during his thank-you visit to Ahoada West Local Government Area in Rivers State, insisting that the state’s political strength lies in unity that transcends party lines.
“As of now, this is the only state where politics is not about parties but about the Renewed Hope Family,” Wike said. “Other states should adopt this level of organic unity and inclusiveness for total victory for the President in 2027.”
The former Rivers governor said the state’s resilience stems from a long-standing tradition of cooperation and consensus, which has helped it withstand pressures and attempts to weaken its political structure.
Wike expressed optimism that political stakeholders would eventually consolidate on a single platform ahead of 2027, further strengthening unity and strategic focus.
Warning against complacency, he stressed that popularity should never be taken for granted, admitting that past political negotiations had mistakes but asserting that lessons had been learned.
“We had agreements in the past, people emerged, and we all saw the challenges that followed. We will not make those mistakes again. Politics requires firmness, clarity and courage not to go backwards,” he said.
He also maintained that opposition forces have lost relevance, insisting the will of the people has prevailed and that no group was cheated or sidelined.
Wike commended Rivers people for their support for President Tinubu in 2023, calling it an act of good faith that deserves appreciation.
Reflecting on his role as FCT minister, he said his emergence mirrored the resilience and contributions of Rivers people to national development, with ongoing projects in Abuja reflecting the diligence and commitment of the state.
“This is the time for everyone to come together and do what is right. Where governance is working, encourage it,” Wike urged.
Earlier, the Executive Chairman of Ahoada West Local Government Area, Hon. Chita Eugene Epelle, described Wike’s visit as a moment of pride and renewal, praising his leadership and achievements that extend beyond Rivers State.
“Despite your busy schedule, you found time to visit Ahoada West. Today, we receive you as our leader, our hero, and a proud son of Ahoada West,” Epelle said, reaffirming the area’s support for Wike and praying for his continued strength and wisdom.










