The President of the Ijaw Youth Council WorldWide, Dr Alaye Theophilus has called upon the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike to act as a loyal son of Rivers State by reining in on his 27 lawmakers and allowing the governor the necessary autonomy to deliver development and the benefits of democracy to the people.

He implored the FCT Minister to demonstrate patriotism, warning that destabilizing Rivers State would ultimately harm him as well. He stressed that Rivers State’s progress should take precedence over individual interests. He questioned whether Wike’s insistence on maintaining his political structure indicated a hidden presidential ambition. He further suggested that if there are external actors trying to incite instability in Rivers State, Wike should be the first to intervene and prevent such actions.

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He said in an interview with Arise TV From 17:31, ”We are saying that Mr President should intervene and tell his appointee, the FCT minister to retrace his step. He (Wike) is a political adopted son to the Ijaw Nation. This fight is not about structure, we are interested more in the development and the well-being of Rivers State than the interest of one individual. He (Wike) should at least show some form of patriotism because putting Rivers State into crisis will not do him any good.

He should act as a patriotic Rivers son and call his 27 lawmakers to order. And then give the governor that space and chance to give the people of Rivers State the needed development and dividends of democracy. I don’t even know if he wants to contest for President that he really want his structure to be kept intact. If there are people that are non-Rivers state people that want to put the State into crisis, Wike should be the first person to step in and stop those people.”….Seë_Morë

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