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Ex-commissioner calls Wike thug to his face on live TV

Nyesom Wike, John Bazia

The Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, and his former Commissioner for Chieftaincy and Community Affairs, John Bazia, traded hot words on Channels TV on Monday 31 when both men were invited to speak on the recent defections within the two major parties in the country.

During his presentation, the former Commissioner who was not reappointed by Governor Wike for his second term and who has now defected from PDP to APC, described the governor as a thug.

John Bazia said: “The governor, Wike, I must tell you (that) all those who are with him, they know what they are going through. But you have been seeing him on TV and the way he has been behaving in Nigeria. Sometimes, you will be baffled if that is an enlightened and educated mind; the way he carries himself. He forgets that he holds the exalted position, the office of the governor. He behaves like a thug.”

Governor Wike expressed anger at the anchor of the show when he was asked to react to the comments made by his former Commissioner.

”You sit down there and somebody who said I appointed him had the temerity, the audacity to say I behave like a thug, and you are asking me that question to react to what somebody I appointed (as commissioner)…

“However, let me tell you: look at him talking now. When he was commissioner, did he look that haggard? A thug appointed you commissioner; you never knew that he was a thug but he appointed you a commissioner. So, only when he removed you that you then know that he behaves like a thug. You did not resign; you were working with a thug all the while until when the thug did not bring you back as a commissioner (for a second term in 2019). You then realised that he behaves like a thug.

“Now, look at the kind of characters we have and these are the kinds of people that you want me to respond to: somebody who stole the ‘kola’ of traditional rulers and up till now, he has not gone to court to challenge our saying (allegation) that he stole ‘kola’ given to traditional rulers and clergymen.

“Why did he not resign when he was commissioner? When I won my second tenure, he was lobbying that I was going to bring him back, but when I appointed another commissioner, he knew that he would not come back.”Governor Wike said

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