
Former Rivers Governor and Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike said that if you find out, Impotence Governor Siminalayi Fubara should be, noting that Impotence is not a criminal offense.
“Politics is not working. If he does implode things, let them implode him. It’s not a criminal offense,” Wick said in a live media chat on Wednesday, March 12.
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He criticized the status quo of the River Parliament, which shows that only three legislators are inappropriate for those loyal to Fubara, who are making legislation.
“I can’t believe that in this country we are now talking about where the three members of the House will sit and make the law, they are talking about going to the Supreme Court. Do we need to go to work?” he said.
After the Supreme Court ruled that there were 27 members of the Commission for Competencies and revoked local government elections held in the state in October 2024, the political crisis in the river state escalated, and was escalated into rivers.
Vick praised those who challenged what he said was illegal and stressed that elected officials should not be considered as subordinates.
“The speakers and members of the council are not our kids; they are elected; they are not your boys or your girls. You sit and play with them. I travel with the speakers and have a relationship. It’s not a civil servant,” he said.
Recalling an incident involving politician Ferdinand Alabararba, who supported the appearance of the governor of Ilia, Wick expressed disappointment in the way the old politician later.
“The elder’s politician cried; he almost cried. The boy later insulted the old politician. Now he can’t go back for help. Usually, these people would call their family. Forget me,” Vick added.