Rivers crisis: Don’t get engaged in a battle until you know what’s causing it – Wike

Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, has urged Rivers State residents from being embroiled in any political issue without first learning the source of the conflict.
The minister made the claim on Sunday while speaking to the congregation at the Kings’ Assembly in Port Harcourt during a thanksgiving ceremony for George Kelly Alabo.
Alabo is a former State Commissioner for Works.
Remember that Wike, the previous governor of the state, is embroiled in a political feud with his replacement, Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
“Don’t get involved in any fight between two politicians without knowing the real cause of the quarrel,” Wike said.
“In any facet of life, there are rules and they must be obeyed. As a pastor, there are rules you must follow, so also as politicians, we must follow rules. While I was governor I followed those rules, and that’s why I was able to succeed.”