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Wike, APC scribe in war of words over Rivers politics

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FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike and the National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, Ajibola Basiru, were on Monday engaged in a war of words over Rivers State Politics.
Wike had warned Bashiru to stay off Rivers politics but the APC scribe fired back, asking him to resign his ministerial position and focus on what he described as his obsession with Rivers State politics.‎
‎Basiru had declared support for the Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, amid ongoing confrontations between him and Wike.
‎He also cautioned the South-South Chairman of the APC, Victor Giadom, against making derogatory remarks about Fubara or any other governor, stating that members of the National Working Committee of the party should not take sides in any political crisis.
‎Wike, however, during his “thank-you” visit to Oyigbo Local Government Area of Rivers State on Monday, warned Basiru to steer clear of the state’s politics.
‎“Let me warn those who come to Rivers State, because you have heard that we have N600bn, you come here, you collect, and you open your mouth to talk anyhow.

‎“I say it here, take this message to your National Secretary, leave Rivers State alone. Go and ask those who have done it before. Please don’t take our support for Mr President for granted. You have to be careful with the statements you make.”
‎Basiru replied the minister, saying that he lacked the authority to interfere in the affairs of the ruling party, stressing that Wike was not a member of the APC.
‎”My advice to him is that he should resign as Minister and face his obsession with Rivers politics,” the APC scribe said.

‎Basiru maintained that contrary to Wike’s impression, he had the authority to oversee affairs of the APC across the country as the national secretary of the party.

‎He said, “From my record, he isn’t a member of APC. I don’t see which authority or temerity he has to be dabbling into APC affairs.

‎”I am the National Secretary of APC and I don’t see any basis for him to be making comments about my activities either in Rivers State or in any part of Nigeria.

‎”As the National Secretary of the party, my activities aren’t confined to Osun State, contrary to his wrong impression.

‎”I am the head of the National Secretariat of the APC. So, he has no locus whatsoever to engage me in any political activity that concerns the APC until he joins the party.”

‎Basiru also dismissed allegations linking him to an alleged interest in Rivers State funds, describing the claims as baseless and inconsistent with his personal record.

‎”I take strong exceptions to his allusion that I am interested in the N600 billion allocations of Rivers State. My records of service are those of integrity and commitment to service. I am not an opportunist and I have never shied away from taking principled positions on any matter, no matter whose ox is gored.

‎”I am one of the young Nigerians that confronted military dictatorship. I can’t be bullied by anybody, no matter how highly placed. My records as National Secretary are above board and I can’t be queried by somebody who isn’t a member of APC,” he said.

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