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‘Wike Will Destroy Your Govt’ – Timi Frank To Tinubu

‘Wike Will Destroy Your Govt’ – Timi Frank To Tinubu | Daily Report Nigeria

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been cautioned to be wary of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike.

The warning was given to the president by Timi Frank, a former deputy spokesperson of the All Progressives Congress (APC)

According to Frank, the immediate past governor of Rivers state would destroy Tinubu’s government and make way for him to contest the presidency in 2027.

In a statement he signed, Frank warned that the former Rivers State governor would make Nigerians dislike Tinubu.

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According to him: “Already Wike has started demolishing houses and revoking ownership of landed property in Abuja to anger Nigerians, cause Tinubu to be hated and portray the APC’s administration as wicked and anti-people.

“By the time Tinubu will realize it, it will be too late because Wike would have destroyed his government to make way for him to contest the post of President in 2027.

“If Wike loves Tinubu and believes in his administration, let him officially join the APC and become a card-carrying member of the party.”

The former APC deputy spokesman urged Tinubu to call Wike to order over the crisis in Rivers State.

“Tinubu and APC should not only be wary but should urgently call on Wike to stop this madness in Rivers state, otherwise, it will backfire.

“Wike campaigned for Fubara and claimed he was the best among all the other candidates for the governorship election.

“But suddenly, Fubara is now his enemy because Fubara is no longer taking directives from him being a dictator who is after Rivers’ money,”

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