Wike cautioned that those not backing Fubara would soon realize Khaki is not Leather, as per Bernard Mikko’s statement

Hon Bernard Mikko, a former governorship aspirant of APC in Rivers State, has recalled a statement made by former Governor Nyesom Wike before Wike’s relationship with Governor Fubara became strained....CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING.>>

In a video shared by Arise TV, Mikko mentioned that he watched a video where Wike warned that anyone who underestimates Fubara and refuses to support him would face serious consequences. This warning, according to Mikko, is why he and others decided to back Fubara in his efforts to carry out his responsibilities and fulfill his mandate.

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Mikko emphasized that the political structure in Rivers State revolves around the people, and politics is fundamentally about serving them. He stated that Fubara’s performance in office will be the determining factor for his future.

Mikko highlighted that Wike warned against dismissing Fubara, emphasizing that failing to support him would invoke severe repercussions.

He believes in following Fubara to ensure he can execute his mandate, underscoring that the essence of politics in Rivers State is the people. Fubara’s political performance, rather than his party affiliation, will ultimately shape his future.

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In an interview on Arise Television, he remarked, “Wike said ‘if you don’t support Governor Fubara thinking that he is a small boy, he will invite the wrath of God upon you and he will show you khaki is not leather. We believe him, that is why we are saying that we have to follow Fubara so that he can execute his mandate.

The structure of politics in Rivers State is the Rivers people, politics is about people. Fubara’s political party doesn’t really matter for now, what he will do now in office will determine where his future will be”

Click on the link below and watch the video starting from 15:40 minute mark