The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has vowed that he would never support the Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, in his political life again.
The minister’s statement comes amid the strained relationship between himself and Fubara, his governorship predecessor.
Wike, during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme, on Friday, lashed out at Fubara who he said had “turned up lies” against him.
He further claimed to have been the mastermind behind Fubara’s current position at the helms of affairs in the oil-rich state.
“I will never support Fubara in my political life again. Anybody knows me, it’s not about me. People laboured to put up a structure.
“People laboured, you wouldn’t have even taken the 50th position. I sacrificed to talk to the Ogonis, I sacrificed to talk to several other people who let us go this way.
“You turned it that I am asking for N50 billion, N100 billion. You turned up lies against me, I brought you up, put you here. Today, I turned to be over-demanding,” Wike lamented.
Speaking on the significance of maintaining a solid political structure in the state, Wike noted that “in every political family, you run election under people and people believe that we are all together. We must have to keep our political structure.
“There is nobody that has ever said that you will kill your… You rose through somewhere, why do you deny it? It’s unfair and you want me to sit down.”
He added, “We are all humans, ingratitude is bad, it doesn’t matter what anybody can label it.”
The relationship between both politicians has turned sour within the state, as the duo have different factions of lawmakers in the State House of Assembly.
Fubara’s loyalists are headed by Speaker Victor Oko-Jombo, while the pro-Wike lawmakers are led by Martin Amaewhule.