Shehu Sani, a former senator, criticized Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike for halting the state’s social, educational, and economic activities due to the arrival of President-elect Bola Tinubu.
It’s a sign of pleading for favor and accomodation, according to Sani.
On Wednesday, he published a statement on his verified Twitter account.
Remember that Wike had proclaimed May 3rd a public holiday in anticipation of Tinubu’s two-day visit to the state?
Tinubu is also expected to commission some projects while in the State.
However, Sani, a social critic, said that Wike grounding economic activities because of Tinubu’s visit was a mark of desperation for favour.
He wrote, “Commissioning a project is a mark of a great achievement. Kudos. But grounding the economic, social and educational activities of the state for that purpose is a mark of desperation for favour and accommodation by a lickspittle. Tinubu can say no to that or else it becomes the norm.”
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