By Ochogwu Sunday A political activist and one of the spokesmen for the defunct 2023 Obi/Datti Presidential campaign, South-West, ...
By Ochogwu Sunday
A political activist and one of the spokesmen for the
defunct 2023 Obi/Datti Presidential campaign, South-West, Dele Farotimi has
said the fight between the Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara and his
immediate predecessor Nyesom Wike was about “how to share loot”.
In a video clip that went viral on Friday, the activists
declared that the two political warriors were only fighting for their selfish
interests.
He urged Nigerians not to take sides with either Fubara or
Wike, stating that when the duo “are done fighting, they are coming for you”.
He said, “My enemy’s enemy is my enemy, not my friend. That
Sim is Wike’s enemy doesn’t make him my friend. Fubara is not different from
Wike.
“When they are done fighting, they are coming for you. The
fight was just to determine how to share the loot. They are not fighting over
anything but rather than to control your commonwealth.
“The entirety of the fight is about how to mortgage your
future and how to sell your children and children’s children into slavery. It
is about the control of the common purse.
“They have the same people, they were doing it together. You
can’t be picking sides with armed robbers who are quarrelling on how to divide
the spoils of your home”.
DAILY POST reports that the political space in Rivers State
recently plunged into a seemingly unresolvable crisis following the battle of
supremacy between Fubara and Wike, the current Ministry of the Federal Capital
Territory, FCT.
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