The governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike has mocked people who feel he has offended them in the course of discharging his duties as the Chief Executive Officer of the state.
Speaking during a press conference, He said that “If you feel I have stepped on your toes, please don’t forgive me. If you want your own state to be flirty and filled with dirt all over, fine, but for me, I will not allow it in my state.
Wike added that “I will take more decisions until May 28, decisions that people will be shocked by, so don’t say, ‘Why is he rushing?’ I’m still the governor of Rivers State, and I will utilize every power I have to do what I’m supposed to do.
Speaking further, the boisterous Governor said: “See where we did Justice Mary Odili Judicial Institute; it used to be old airways near the high court. Criminals took over the place and said to the general, how can we allow this to be there?” And we acquired it under public policy, and today we are building the Justice Mary Odili Judicial Institute.
According to him, “I am not a leader who is afraid of taking decisions; if you feel I have stepped on your toes, please don’t forgive me. Because I have not stepped on anybody’s toe, I’m doing what is right. The problem we have is the courage to do the right thing. Everybody is afraid. I’m not going to be afraid, and I will do what I think is right no matter who is involved.