Nyesom Wike accuses governors of politicising COVID-19, publicising status [VIDEO]
Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has accused governors of politicising the COVID-19 pandemic.
He said this during a press briefing on Friday in Rivers State while lamenting the non-compliance of government companies to lockdown orders. “Everything is politicised in Nigeria. Governors, commissioners will go for a test and will tell the world they are positive /negative to attract publicity but nobody has gone for an HIV test to declare their status.
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