- Former Governor Wike openly criticizes Governor Fubara, labeling him an ingrate, citing the recent political tension and attempts to impeach
- Wike expresses frustration over the turmoil created by Fubara, accusing him of ingratitude and vowing to combat challenges legally
In a recent interview in Abuja, Nyesom Wike, the former governor of Rivers and current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), openly criticized Governor Siminalayi Fubara, labelling him an ingrate.
The rift between Wike and Fubara surfaced shortly after the handover, escalating when the State House of Assembly chamber was set ablaze, culminating in an attempt to impeach the governor.
Wike, addressing journalists, expressed his disdain for ingratitude. He cited a quote from Odili’s book, emphasizing how revealing one’s character becomes when empowered with authority and wealth.
Despite leaving behind commissioned projects for Fubara’s hundred-day showcase, politics intervened. Wike expressed his frustration, stating, “We are just starting; God gave you something, and now you are importing crisis.”
Wike accused Fubara of creating unnecessary turmoil by highlighting the absence of federal interference. He challenged those supporting the ongoing situation, suggesting that only natural ingrates would endorse such actions. Wike asserted his commitment to using legal means to combat challenges, emphasizing a distinction from engaging with thugs.
As the political tension unfolds, Wike’s critique sheds light on the strained relationship, leaving the future of Rivers State in uncertainty.
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