By Our Correspondent
Former Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has issued a stern warning to current Governor Siminalayi Fubara, stating that governance cannot succeed under arrogance or the belief that one individual knows better than everyone else.
Wike cautioned that if someone thinks they are smarter than everyone, it will not work. He emphasized that leadership requires consultation, dialogue, and respect for established political structures.
Attempts to sideline key stakeholders or override collective decision-making could worsen the ongoing crisis in Rivers State.
He explained that leadership is not about proving superiority but about listening, collaborating, and prioritizing the welfare of the people over personal ambitions.
The warning comes amid growing tensions within the state political landscape, with divisions reportedly emerging among lawmakers, party leaders, and government officials.
Analysts suggest that such divisions, if left unchecked, could threaten political stability and slow down developmental projects in the state.
Observers say that Governor Fubara’s response to Wike’s cautionary message will be crucial in defining the trajectory of his administration, determining whether it fosters unity or further fuels discord among key political actors.