You Will Collapse, Betrayal Is Your Portion – Wike Blasts Political Opponents

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Politicians who support those who are betraying him have come under fire from Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Such politicians would also be betrayed, Wike said at the launching of the Rivers State chapter of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors’ office in Port Harcourt.

“People will continue to betray you in life if you support betrayals, regardless of whether you are a senator, member of the House of Representatives, minister, or governor,” Wike stated. Your part is betrayal.

“You won’t have the ability to speak the day you are deceived. After you pass out there, they will declare that so-and-so has passed away.

You have sown that seed, and you will harvest whatever you sow. You will always be betrayed because you are sowing the seeds of betrayal.

“Any governor serving a second term who supports treachery and has the desire to install a successor will not be able to survive.”

In the meantime, Wike and the Rivers State chapter of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors have announced that political figures in the state can rally support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu without a governor’s endorsement.

According to reports, Wike made the claim on Saturday at the opening of the organization’s Port Harcourt office.

The FCT minister, who spoke at the event, emphasized that Rivers leaders have the political clout and clout to independently mobilize support for the president.

“We are working for President Tinubu,” Wike stated. A governor is not necessary to organize us. We possess the necessary skills to function on our own. We have senators, members of the Assembly, chairmen of local governments, members of the National Assembly, and the leaders of the APC and PDP parties.

True political support, he continued, comes from inside conviction rather than outside guidance.

“We have rallied to show our dedication because genuine support doesn’t require someone else to bring it; you have to make the commitment yourself,” he said.

Wike added that local leaders had actively sworn loyalty to the President, characterizing the move as a sign of unity among Rivers State’s political stakeholders.

Wike and Siminalayi Fubara, the governor of Rivers State, have been at odds about who controls the South-South state’s political system.

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