 The governor of a foreign state, David Umahi, has urged the president-elect, Bola Tinobu, to integrate some highly-placed opposition members into his administration, including river state governor Yesung Wike. Umahi spoke at the commissioning of the remodeled community secondary school, O'Koronodu, in Obya, Obya, poor local government area of river state. The governor highlighted the role Wike played in the election of Tinobu. That is joke taken too far, and I'm very bold to say that, just like what he has done here, what the modest achievement we did in Eboni, and you say that you can win me in Eboni. It's a joke taken so far. People want performance. If you are performed as a governor, they will stand with you. But I also thank God Almighty, who had marked that Asiwaju and Shetima would win, and look at the process of God. Asiwaju was very courageous and Shetima and made themselves available. God directly and indirectly made Governor Wike very much available. And so there is no way PCC can conclude about the success of the election without mentioning Governor Wike. And they will be asking Asiwaju Shetima to please bring Governor Wike to the core administration of the federal government. He has a lot to offer. He has a lot to offer for the unity of the country. And it's not all about party now. It's about the unity of the country. It's about how to move this country forward. It's about how to reunite our people. And I'm very happy that Asiwaju is taking in this direction. I also thank the Northern Governors who insisted that power should move to the South in accordance with the agreement all the Southern Governors reached in the Delta States. That power should shift from North to South. And that, I think, that is what is fair. And I think that God is God of fairness, equity and justice.