The minister of state for Education Barrister Nyesome Wike has explained reasons why he path ways with the Rivers state governor Rt Hon. Chibuike Amaechi.
In his explanation during the inauguration of Grassroot Development Initiative, GDI, in Etche local government council of Rivers state on Sunday, Barrister Wike said he decided to path ways with the governor as a result of his refusal to respect constituted authorities.
Further more, he revealed that the governor lacks respect for elders and traditional rulers.
Barrister Wike who is also the grand patron of GDI also made it known that president Goodluck Ebele Jonathan would seek for second term in 2015, calling on Rivers people to throw their weight behind the president.