Hours after his inauguration, Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State on Monday reiterated his loyalty to his immediate predecessor and benefactor, Nyesom Wike.
Speaking during an inauguration dinner organised in his honour in Port Harcourt, Fubara had a word for his critics ā for him, his path to success is sure with the former governor in his corner.
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āHe (Wike) has been the person who made me the man that I am today. I will continue to give him all the honour. I donāt care what you want to say. I donāt care how you feel; I donāt owe you any apology. I donāt even care how you feel that we are going to run the government,ā he said.
āWhen you donāt know where youāre coming from, that is when you have a problem where youāre going to. I know where Iām coming from, and by the special grace of God, with the help of him (Wike), I will get to my destination.ā
On his election bid, the governor spoke of his supposed ordeal at the hands of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), saying God had used Wike as a blessing.
āFrom the first day the filler came out that I was an aspirant, everywhere in Rivers State, it was EFCC, EFCC, EFCC,ā he said.
āIn fact, my personal aide, who knows where Iām staying, had to park his car very far away to come to my house to say, āOga, I heard they had carried you,āā he recalled with a chuckle.
He however said the glory belonged to God ābecause He remains the only one who, when He says it, it will come to beā.
In the governorās view, no person nor gang-up can change the will of God.
āBut God will not come down from heaven to perfect His wish,ā he added. āHe passes through human beings. And in my own case, right from the time when I was in the Ministry of Finance, He has always passed through one man that I call my Oga.ā
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