It may appear that the political crisis between Rivers State Governor Sim Fubara and FCT minister, Nyesom Wike is far from over.
This is even as Wike has declared that he still has a stronghold in the state despite a successful end of his eight-year tenure as governor of Rivers.
Recall that Wike has been at loggerheads with his godson, Governor Fubara. Wike believes that with time, residents of the state will know the real political giants.
“Forget about these hungry noisemakers on the road. When the time comes, we will know who is in charge and who is not in charge. I don’t know whether you understand what I am saying. There is a time for everything. There is a time to plant and there is a time to harvest,” Wike said.
The minister said this when he visited a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Victor Giadom in his hometown of Bera in Gokana Local Government Area of Rivers State on Saturday.
“We have no time for politics. This is not the time for anybody to say: ‘I am for this, I am for that’. We have not reached that time. When the time comes, we will know who is who,” he maintained.
Despite the increasing popularity of social media platforms, the FCT minister said he is not swayed by comments on digital mediums. He is instead calling on politicians to work for the people.
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“If you like, abuse me as you want. If you like, employ everybody on social media. Let me tell you: I have never bothered myself one day to know who is abusing me,” Wike noted.
He added: “Politics will come. We didn’t contest elections based on social media. We contested elections speaking to the people and they listened to us”.
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