By Ikechukwu Amaechi
The Federal Capital
Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, is a cantankerous old fossil – irascible,
quarrelsome and testy, no doubt. Whether as a local government chairman, chief
of staff, minister or governor, he is bad-tempered, cranky and grouchy; a man
not only at war with himself but perpetually with others. This is not the
quality of a good leader even if the person is dubbed “Mr. Projects,” whether
deserved or otherwise.
*Kingibe and Wike
Leadership demands a healthy
dose of humility. But as governor of Rivers State for eight years, Wike was at
war with everyone, abusing all who dared cross his path. With him, every
criticism, no matter how constructive is a definite no-no. His entire worldview
is governed by the “us against them” mentality and in pursuit of this cock-eyed
philosophy of life, he takes no prisoners, which explains why barely two months
out of office, he was engaged in a war of attrition with his successor and
anointed political godson, Siminalayi Fubara.