You didn’t fall from heaven… we made you – Secondus tells Wike
Uche Secondus, former chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has taken a swipe at Nyesom Wike, former governor of Rivers.
Secondus spoke on Tuesday while accompanying Siminalayi Fubara, governor of Rivers, to inaugurate the 14 kilometre Bori internal road in Khana LGA of the state.
Fubara and Wike, minister of the federal capital territory (FCT), have been at loggerheads over control of the political structure of the state.
The feud between the duo sparked a political crisis in the state, leading to conflicting court orders and polarisation of the Rivers house of assembly.
In April, Wike criticised Secondus, alongside some leaders of the PDP in Rivers, for declaring support for Fubara.
The FCT minister also described Secondus as an “expired politician” who is not worthy of being called an “elder statesman”.
At the event, Secondus said Wike benefitted from the goodwill of politicians in Rivers.
“Those who are shouting in Abuja, how were they made? It was God. Some of us, and the leaders seated here today, made it possible. God first, because we do not want to take God’s glory,” Nelson Chukwudi, Fubara’s chief press secretary (CPS), quoted Secondus as saying.
“I can recall during my thanksgiving service, immediately after I was made national chairman, he said it clearly, outside God, it was my humble self and other leaders who made it possible.
“Today, when he speaks, either in Abuja or here, it appears as if he fell from heaven.”
The former PDP chair also described Fubara as a man of few words who respects elders.
“I can tell you, the test of a leader is when you find yourself in confusion and frustration, yet come out of it with even greater faith,” Secondus said.
“Like Governor Fubara, you will see the real leader of the people. He is not a man who seeks accolades. We have seen him.
“Do not worry. Power comes from God. The same way God gave it to him through us, God has given it to you. From what we are seeing, you will excel. One thing that is important in the Ten Commandments is, ‘love your neighbor as yourself’.
“You are spreading that part of the Ten Commandments across our state. You love everybody. You respect leaders and elders, and all we can do is pray for you.” (The Cable)