NYESOM WIKE'S CLAIMS ABOUT AMAECHI'S WIFE BASELESS, REQUIRES URGENT APOLOGIES - Special Adviser
A special senior adviser to the wife of former Rivers State Governor, Chibuike Amaechi, Mrs. Judith Amaechi, has denied claims made by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, that Mrs. Amaechi receives N4 billion monthly from the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
According to Jacob Dumebi, the special adviser, Wike's claims are "a lie from the pit of hell" and an attempt to settle a score between himself and Amaechi over control of Rivers State politics.
Dumebi stated that Mrs. Amaechi has no business dealings with the NDDC or any government organization, and that Wike's claims are baseless and malicious.
It's worth noting that Chibuike Amaechi played a significant role in Wike's rise to power. Amaechi supported Wike's appointment as Rivers State Chief of Staff and later as Ministe
rial Nominee.
In fact, Amaechi's influence helped Wike secure key positions in government.
However, despite Amaechi's contributions to his career, Wike has chosen to repay him with hostility and wickedness. This lack of appreciation and gratitude has raised questions about Wike's character and motives.
Wike's lifestyle has also raised concerns about his credibility and judgment.
His alleged drunkard behavior has led to questions about his ability to make informed decisions and engage in meaningful discussions.
Whatever he says is often influenced by alcohol, and his claims should be discarded as a result.
The controversy surrounding Wike's claims has significant implications for his political life.
Wike's claims are indeed baseless, and it raises questions about his credibility and motives in politics generally.
In conclusion, Wike's claims about Amaechi's wife are baseless and malicious, requiring an apology from Wike himself to Mrs. Judith Amaechi with immediate effect.
His behavior and lifestyle have always raised concerns about his credibility and judgment.
It's essential to hold him accountable for his actions and words.
As one observer noted, "When a mad man is under treatment, he should not be taken seriously until seen as fully recovered over enough medication." Wike's behavior suggests that he may need to take a step back and reflect on his actions, rather than continuing to make baseless claims that can harm others.
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