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Wike: I've Cut Ties with Odili, Calls Rivers Elders Political Vampires

● Reveals nothing wrong in appointing 50% of Fubara’s commission­ers ● Declares he would have fled Nigeria if Atiku won 2023 polls

- Emmanuel Addeh

Former Governor of Rivers State and current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, yesterday attacked some politician­s widely regarded as elders in the state, describing them as “political vampires”.

Wike also said his relationsh­ip with one of his predecesso­rs, former Governor Peter Odili, had turned frosty, stressing that as it is today, he has no form of affinity with him.

Odili was one of Wike's biggest supporters during the latter's tenure as governor. In return, Wike sang the praises of the former governor to high heavens, even gifting him a house in 2022 on his 74th birthday.

But speaking in an interview with some journalist­s from four television stations, which was broadcast live, Wike alleged that the elders, including former National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Uche Secondus, were people who lacked integrity.

He stated, “As it is today, politicall­y, we (himself and Odili) don't have any relationsh­ip. No, we don't work together. There are difference­s. It has nothing to do with a personal thing.“

He added that he and Odili had taken a decision as to which of the feuding parties in Rivers State to support, referring to his faceoff with his successor, incumbent Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

Other PDP leaders in Rivers State, whom Wike accused of “sucking” Fubara, included former Minister of Transporta­tion, Abiye Sekibo; ex-Governor Celestine Omehia; and former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Austin Opara. Wike insisted that he kicked all of them from the party because they had become irrelevant.

The elders had a few days ago declared loyalty and support for President Bola Tinubu and Fubara.

Aside the aforementi­oned, also present at the meeting where the elders declared support for the president and the governor were former Deputy Governor of the state, Tele Ikuru; Senator Lee Maeba; and former Secretary to the Rivers State Government, Dr. Gabriel Pidomson, among others.

But Wike also argued that there was nothing wrong in anyone asking for 50 per cent commission­ers' quota, insisting that if the person former Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Udom Emmanuel, succeeded as governor picked all his commission­ers for him, there was no issue if anyone asks for 50 per cent.

Ex-governor of Akwa Ibom State and current President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, was Emmanuel's predecesso­r. However, they fell out months after the swearing in of the governor at the time.

Wike said, “This is how you know men. Akwa Ibom governor, did he not take every member of Udom's cabinet? People are terrible. If we say the whole cabinet supported you, but there were also those who were not cabinet members that also supported you.

“So, the best bet is, take 50-50 per cent, so that people don't feel they have lost out, what's wrong in that? So that is what you call control? Okay, face your government now, why are you bothering me?“

The FCT minister also revealed that he planned to flee Nigeria if former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who contested against the current president, Bola Tinubu, had won the 2023 presidenti­al election.

He stated that he had already prepared his passport before the Supreme Court judgement, and emphasised that he was aware of alleged plots against him for opposing Atiku's presidenti­al bid.

Wike said, “When we went to Supreme Court, I put my internatio­nal passport in my bag. And I told my wife, look, if we lose this today, I will go from there. So, you take care of this, you take care of that. All these people, I know the whole plot against me.”

Asked what he could have done differentl­y to avoid the current impasse, Wike agreed that he made Fubara Rivers State governor, but hinted that in politics, just like in business, people must learn to count their losses and move on.

He stated, “Sometimes, you may invest in business. Sometimes you're at a loss. Will you kill yourself? If you kill yourself, will you go back to the business? It's not every investment you make that you will reap from. Sometimes, personally, I have lost. And that's the only way I can move forward. I don't think about it.”

He accused the Rivers elders of playing political games and latching onto the governor, like parasites only interested in collecting money and threatenin­g to deal with him. He boasted that in the past, he showed them shege, insisting that none of them has the capacity to run him down.

“I put him (Fubara) there too...he wants to be on his own with these political vampires who are always sucking, and they want to continue to suck Fubara,” he opined.

As for why he continued to interfere in the politics of Rivers State, the minister stated that he must continue to “oil” his political machinery.

“Leave Rivers State; am I from here? Am I from Abuja? I should not oil my political machinery,” he retorted.

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