THE former Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, has warned his successor, Siminalaye Fubara, against working against the political structure that brought him to power, adding that he has the capacity to make him uncomfortable.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory gave the warning during a book presentation at Rivers State University on Friday with Fubara present.
Speaking on the recent crisis which rocked the Rivers State House of Assembly, Wike informed Fubara that he can paralyze governance in the state “and nothing will happen”.
“If I say there will be problems there will be, don’t be deceived. I don’t need to win but I need you to suffer; you can’t sleep. People will hold you responsible for non-performance, I have finished my own eight years,” Wike said.
“All of you know me very well; how I fought the former governor. If you are part of a political structure and you are going against the structure, the structure will call you to order.
“It’s not about rushing to court, all of us have the capacity to rush to court. I will reply to everybody at the appropriate time,” he added.
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