Nyesom Wike, minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), said governor Siminalayi Fubara used him to actualise his gubernatorial ambition.
Wike, a Former Governor of Rivers State said he regretted helping Fubara become the governor of the oil-rich state.
He expressed his regret while addressing a crowd of supporters, in Port Harcourt over the weekend.
Wike has been at loggerheads with his successor, Governor Fubara for many months now over economic and political control of the state and their faceoff appears a long way from resolution.
Wike said: “You (Fubara) said State Assembly people should not be independent, but you want to be independent. Continue to be independent. Continue to save the democracy of Nigeria. If they like, let them do as they’re doing; if they get to any court they have in the state, let them continue. Let them continue.
“We’ll never be intimidated by that. So let nobody be afraid. Every day, they say they’re doing thanksgiving. They were lucky they didn’t show this early. When we’ve finished winning for them, from polling units to tribunal, from tribunal to court of appeal, they now came saying we want to remove them at Supreme Court.
“Can you imagine? That’s how they collect money from them. They appointed somebody as a judicial consultant. Shame, shame, shame.”