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They say I’m asking for N20 billion, N100 billion, he spreads lies against me. I brought you up, I put you here. Fubara abandoned those who labored for him - Nyesom Wike




 

In a recent public statement, Nyesom Wike, the former Governor of Rivers State, has vehemently criticized the current administration under Governor Siminalayi Fubara. Wike's remarks center on allegations that Fubara has been spreading falsehoods about him, particularly concerning claims that Wike is demanding an exorbitant amount of money from the state.

Wike stated, “They say I’m asking for N20 billion, N100 billion; he spreads lies against me. I brought you up, I put you here. Fubara abandoned those who labored for him.” This strong denunciation reflects a deepening rift between the two political figures, with Wike accusing Fubara of not only misrepresenting his intentions but also failing to acknowledge or support those who helped him rise to power.

Wike’s accusations come amid a backdrop of political tensions and disputes over governance and political loyalty. The claim that Fubara is spreading lies about Wike’s financial demands suggests a significant breakdown in trust and communication between the former and current governors. Wike’s assertion that Fubara has abandoned those who supported him implies a sense of betrayal and dissatisfaction among Fubara’s former allies.


The specifics of the alleged demands for N20 billion or N100 billion have not been clarified, but Wike’s statement suggests that these figures are being used to malign his reputation and undermine his political standing. The former governor’s frustration appears to stem from a perception that Fubara is not only misrepresenting the truth but also failing to honor past political relationships and obligations.

Wike’s public critique of Fubara highlights ongoing power struggles and factional disputes within Rivers State’s political landscape. Such statements can have far-reaching implications, potentially influencing public opinion and affecting the dynamics of political alliances within the state.

The accusations also raise questions about the nature of political loyalty and support in Nigerian politics, where alliances can shift rapidly, and former allies may become adversaries. Wike’s comments reflect broader concerns about governance, accountability, and the treatment of political supporters.




The reaction to Wike’s statement is likely to be mixed, with some supporters siding with him and others aligning with Fubara. The current administration may need to address these allegations publicly to clarify their stance and counter any negative perceptions.

As the political situation unfolds, observers will be keenly watching how these allegations impact both Wike and Fubara’s political fortunes. The situation may also influence upcoming political events and elections in Rivers State, shaping the future trajectory of its governance and political alliances.

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