Politics

Wike said. “I don’t like ingrates. I can’t stand it”

Minister Nyesom Wike of the Federal Capital Territory disputes any disagreement with Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State on the purportedly unilateral appointment of three people.

Wike expressed his dislike of ingratitude in a recent media exchange that AIT News published, rejecting the charge as unfounded. Can you name those three people?” he asked, posing a challenge to the accusations. This is untrue. Wike highlighted his accomplishment of leaving Rivers State debt-free as evidence of his commitment to efficient government.

During the media chat, Wike expressed his displeasure, saying, “I don’t like ingrates. I can’t stand it.” He referenced the difficulties states encounter in handling debt, emphasizing his role in elevating Rivers State’s status on the national political scene. Wike invited critics to examine the records, urging them to validate his assertion that he left the state in a commendable financial condition.

The minister subtly alluded to a passage in Odili’s book, implying that genuine character reveals itself when one possesses power and wealth.