 Mr Ayodele Faioche has retreated his commitment to the PDP despite contrary rumors. Faioche stated this in River State at the commissioning of Community Secondary School in Obama, the Gema Local Government area of the state. He also reassured Governor Wike of his full support. Wike is not his thing, neither am I one, and don't expect perfection from me. We will not come to River State and tell Wike what he wants to hear. We will speak our mind to ensure that we win collectively. But I remember I said something the day the candidate visited Governor Wike. I said the knife is in your hand. The injah is in your hand. Cut it in a way that it will be edible. It's still not laid. We can still achieve question, inclusiveness. We can still stay together and win the selection. Let me equally say to you, for anybody who's here saying Faioche is this, Faioche is my own son, he's a candidate in the Paxi. He's a PDP candidate. Do I wish my son to fail? No. George Faioche is my son. With the last drop of my blood, I will stand by him. I came out to say he's the turn of a south. That is the position of that group at the time. Governor Wike is not saying he's the vice presidential candidate and he's not looking for it. But it is important that we need the selection is the ultimate. Let us win together. Therefore, I appeal to his excellency, and those in the corridor of power, let us do more to unify the party. And I want to say, I am 62 years now. I am not looking for anything. Because that local government chairman, when he was talking, I'm not looking for anything. No, God has been kind to me. I have been an opportunity to be governor twice. Defeating incumbents are two different attempts. I will not jump bed though. I am with Wike, I am with Wike. Wike is in PDP, I am in PDP.