Nyesom Wike, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) minister, recalls Siminalayi Fubara, the river’s state governor, as he is overcome with emotion whenever he recalls his or her actions.
When I watch the governor’s speeches in my quiet moment, Wike said in a media interview on Monday, “I sometimes weep,” he said. “What he said and did to me, I weep.
Fubara, the former governor of the Rivers, claimed that he had ties to those who wanted to take him down because of his alignment.
He continued, “He gave himself to those who couldn’t directly oppose me.”
Wike emphasized the need for genuine peace while insisting that he has no personal conflict with Fubara. He noted that while I have vowed to foresee peace, you must also demonstrate that the peace you want is real.
He claimed Fubara, not him, is responsible for the Rivers Crisis.
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Source: Channels TV
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