Nyesom Wike:”People Took Oaths Over Dead Bodies And That’s Why It’s Difficult When Some Die”

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, voiced his displeasure with the dishonesty of certain political leaders who took oaths over the lives of the dead but now behave badly. He observed that some people were unable to grieve authentically because they did not know the actual causes of death. Wike’s comments reflected a broader concern about political dishonesty, emphasizing that oaths made in serious contexts were often disregarded.....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE

His observation about the insincerity of public grief highlighted a general skepticism regarding the authenticity of political figures’ commitments. This perspective underscored the challenges of maintaining trust and integrity in political environments where appearances could be misleading.

He said in an interview with TVC, “People have no shame. They swore over dead bodies. When people die, some don’t cry because they don’t know what led to their death. People took oaths over their dead bodies, and now they come around, running around, serving.

Tomorrow, when they die, they say something must have happened. They didn’t know that oaths are still in effect. That’s why it’s difficult when some people die; I hardly cry because I don’t know what led to their demise.”

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