Federal Capital Territory Minister NYESOM WIKE slammed former River Governor Rufus Ada George, saying the long-time politician’s speech was like a child.
Naija News Earlier reports said that in media briefings, Ada George accused the FCT minister of planning the ongoing Political crisis in river statesincluding the imposition of a state of emergency in all 23 local government areas and the appointment of sole managers.
Wike responded in a statement Thursday, with Wike’s senior special assistant on public communications and social media, arrive Olayinkashowing that, unfortunately, some elders in Rivers were acting like emperors when they suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s actions, now like “The kid who lost the most expensive toy. ”
He called George the ones who clapped George at Fubara when he sat on his salary, and he was a member of the State Capitol at the time, the clapping men at Fubara, and other rights of the Rivers State House members.
According to Olayinka, people like Ada George lack what they need to be called elders.
He said:Unlike these people who disguise themselves as “River Elders and Leaders Forums,” real elders are neutral when conflicts occur between young people so that they will have credibility and respect when they sit on high tables to resolve problems.
“Elders like Ada George cheered him as Fubara planned the burning and demolition of the River State Capitol. They told him that it was normal for three members to run a gathering house of 32 members, with 11 being the quorum of one third, one third of whom could sit and two thirds of whom could pass the budget.
“When the president and commander-in-chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu intervened in the crisis and the resolution signed by all parties, it was the same Ada George who described the president’s intervention as “an act of administrative vandalism.”
“He (Ada George) further stated that the president’s intervention violated the doctrine and practice of separation of powers and unilaterally suspended the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.” They called the presidents Meddlesome Interloper and Hairing Fubara everywhere.
“Even if the Supreme Court ruled and made clear and clear statements, there is still no reason for Ada George and his so-called elders to tell them that they should be told to walk down from his high horse of arrogance and violations. Instead, they watched him encounter threats on the threat, including, he said publicly that he would provide instructions for the right time.
“Faithful to his threat, Fubara gave instructions and Nigerians saw results when the oil pipeline began to begin in the flames.
“Since Fubara’s violations led to the implementation of emergency rule, the elders who failed to stand and act were crying like real elders, just like the toys that children were taken away the most. It was fun and unfortunate.
“They even turned to the surveillance spirit, monitoring Wick to the River State and when he left, it seemed as if now illegal for the minister to visit his family country and to interact with the people freely.”
Olekin said while telling Aida George and his River Elders and Leaders forum to blame themselves because they should be neutral. “The moment the elders clashed between the two children, such elders lost the right to intervene and resolve the conflict. ”