Wike Speaks on Ex-Service Chiefs As Ambassadors.
The Governor, Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, has lambasted the confirmation of the immediate past service chiefs as ambassadors by the senate.
In a statement issued on Wednesday February 24, Wike said Nigerians are not happy that the lawmakers who called for the sack of the former service chiefs due to security issues, also confirmed them as ambassadors.
Wike urged urge senate to be courageous to carry out their duties rather than being sentimental due to political parties.
“Nigerians are disappointed with the national assembly for confirming sacked service chiefs as ambassadors.
“I wonder why senators who agreed with Nigerians when they decried the poor performance of the service chiefs, will sit to clear them for another appointment.
“Let me use this opportunity to express the dismay of most Nigerians to the senate. Convey this to the senate. We must be courageous in whatever we are doing. Everything must not be party affairs.
“You (senators) sat and discussed that they should dismiss the service chiefs. You said they’re not performing.
“Now, the same people who were not performing, you have confirmed them as ambassadors. What kind of country are we?”
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