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“Godfatherism can happen in Lagos, not Rivers” — Wike in old video

A video clip from the past featuring former Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike campaigning against the godfather syndrome is currently making the rounds on social media.

The footage highlights Wike’s stance on the influence of political godfathers and his call for a more independent political landscape.

“Godfatherism can happen in Lagos, not Rivers” — Wike in old video
Nyesom Wike

As the video gains traction online, it has sparked discussions among viewers about the relevance of his message in today’s political climate in Rivers State.

In the video, Nyesom Wike, who currently serves as the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), is heard stating that the godfather syndrome, which has impacted several states in Nigeria, will not be tolerated in Rivers State.

His remarks emphasize a commitment to fostering a political environment free from the dominance of influential political figures, reinforcing his stance on promoting political independence within the region.

He particularly opined that the system of godfatherism may happen in Lagos State but not Rivers.

“It may happen in Lagos State but it cannot happen in Rivers, we are quite different. As a governor, I will come and go and I can’t stop it.

“The day that my tenure ends, by the grace of God, I will go. When you are thinking that what is happening in Lagos State, we will do it here, it may be difficult.

“You can’t continue to say that you must be a godfather of a state. That is the problem and it is not possible”, he said.

Watch video here 

GistReel reports that Wike has been on loggerheads with his successor, Governor Sim Fubara over the leadership of the state.

Wike, claimed that he determined how the PDP structure worked in the state, thereby playing the Godfatherism role which has been countered by Fubara.

He also said all the ongoing projects in the state were initiated by him and must be involved in the state affairs.

But in his response, Fubara stated that those antagonising his administration were merely expressing frustration at seeing

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