Chief Anabs Sara-Igbe, a respected elder statesman and Niger Delta activist, has raised serious allegations regarding the political ambitions and resource management strategies of Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). In a video shared by News Central TV on its X (formerly Twitter) handle, Sara-Igbe claimed that Wike is harboring presidential aspirations and is employing questionable tactics to consolidate financial control to further his political goals.
According to Sara-Igbe, Wike believes that financial power is key to securing a presidential ticket, prompting his focus on controlling resources from Rivers State and his current position in the FCT. However, the elder statesman criticized Wike’s methods, asserting that his approach relies heavily on force, which he described as misguided and inappropriate.//TAP HERE TO READ THE FULL STORY//.//TAP HERE TO READ THE FULL STORY//
These allegations have added a new layer to the ongoing discussions about political ambition, resource management, and governance in Nigeria. Sara-Igbe’s remarks have sparked debate, highlighting concerns about the interplay between political strategy and leadership ethics. As a prominent voice from the Niger Delta region, his statements have amplified scrutiny on the broader implications of leadership methodologies in the country’s political landscape.
In his own words, he remarked, “Wike is nursing presidential ambition, and he believes it’s only money that can give him that presidential ticket, so he is trying to ensure he controls all the resources, both in Rivers States and his president’s office.”