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Alleged Dispute Between Wike And Fubara Over Loot Division Captured In Video – Claims Dele Farotimi
Alleged Dispute Between Wike And Fubara Over Loot Division Captured In Video – Claims Dele Farotimi....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
In a recently circulated video, Dele Farotimi, a prominent figure associated with the now-defunct 2023 Obi/Datti Presidential campaign in the South-West, boldly articulated his perspective on the ongoing feud between Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike. Farotimi, known for his activism, minced no words as he characterized the clash as nothing more than a struggle over how to divide ill-gotten gains………….CONTINUE READING
Farotimi cautioned against aligning with either Fubara or Wike, cautioning that once their internal strife subsides, they will inevitably turn their sights on the populace. His message was clear: in this scenario, the enemy of one’s enemy remains an adversary, not an ally. He underscored the similarity between the two political figures, emphasizing that their quarrel revolves solely around seizing control of public resources for personal gain.
According to Farotimi, the heart of the matter lies in the manipulation of communal assets, with both parties vying to dictate the fate of future generations by indebting them to servitude. He rebuked the notion of taking sides with individuals who, in essence, are akin to thieves squabbling over the spoils of a collective inheritance.
The political landscape of Rivers State has been thrown into disarray by the escalating power struggle between Fubara and Wike, who currently serves as the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). This conflict, as Farotimi suggests, extends far beyond mere political rivalry, morphing into a contentious battle for control over the state’s resources and, by extension, the destiny of its citizens.
Wike, Fubara fighting over your common wealth – Dele Farotimi pic.twitter.com/mKj7J3Y39k
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