A prominent Niger Delta activist, Anabs Sara-Igbe, has delivered a stark warning to Nyesom Wike, advising him to pursue peace and reconciliation before facing public humiliation.
“All the boasting about he will not reconcile with the governor, I think he should surrender,” Sara-Igbe declared during a Symfoni TV interview. He emphasized the futility of continued confrontation, stating, “He should surrender and make peace with the governor because there is nothing, it cannot go anywhere.”
The activist painted a picture of Wike’s diminishing political standing, noting, “Already it is collapsing. All the walls around him are collapsing, and very soon he will be stripped naked.”
Drawing on cultural metaphors, Sara-Igbe warned of the consequences of public exposure: “When a masquerade is stripped naked in the marketplace, it becomes a taboo. It becomes a shame.”
Expressing a seemingly compassionate motivation, he concluded, “I don’t want him to be stripped naked in the marketplace, and the best way to save himself is to take advantage of the PANDEF resolution, so that will give him a little bit of cover.”
The comments offer a vivid warning about the potential consequences of political intransigence, couched in metaphorical language that emphasizes the importance of reconciliation and saving face.
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