Rivers Crisis: 'I Never Asked Tinubu to Intervene' - Wike

Rivers Crisis: ‘I Never Asked Tinubu to Intervene’ – Wike

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The Minister of Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike has said he never asked President Bola Tinubu to resolve the crisis between him and the Governor of Rivers State, Sim Fubara.

This is as he noted that the President should be appreciated for ending the crisis.

Wike spoke during the 20th wedding Anniversary/Thanksgiving of Hon Dr & Dr (Mrs) George-Kelly D.A. Alabo at the Kings Assembly Church, on Sunday.

The former Rivers State governor said it was strange that the same people who went to beg Tinubu to intervene in the crisis are the ones now saying he lacks the constitutional power to do so.

He said, “We must thank Mr President for interfering and intervening, but I was not even the one who went to the President to seek for his intervention.

“They were saying “President intervene, President intervene”, and President intervened, they are now saying Mr President has no constitutional power to have intervened.

“But they were the same people who sought the President’s intervention and he has intervened to bring peace. They are now turning around to say no, the President does not have the constitutional power.”

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