Regarding the political dispute between himself and former Governor Nyesom Wike, Governor Sim Fubara has spoken out. Fubara claimed in a recent report published by The Sun that he would pull out a feeding bottle when he was satisfied, even if it were forced into his mouth.

In addition, he pleaded with his detractors to give concrete instances of any wrongdoing, immorality, or lack of gratitude that they claimed he had displayed. In addition, he defended his morality and honesty, saying that during his years of public service, people would have known if he had been a horrible person.

As said by Fubara: “Even if they forcefully put a feeding bottle in my mouth, if I get filled up, won’t I pull it out? So, when people stand outside and say what they say, I want you people to ask them to tell you in their own good conscience, what is that bad thing; that wickedness, that ungratefulness that this man (Fubara) has ever shown or done”…..Seë_Morë

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