An official of the Ebonyi State government appropriately reacted thus: “We like to place it on record that Ebonyi State is not in the same geopolitical Zone with Rivers State and so nothing would have prompted Nyesom Wike to make such unguarded comment about Governor Umahi, if he is not a cheeky hatchet job-man.”

“Wike from the statement has taken responsibility for the pronouncement of the Federal High Court, thus requiring that he explains to Nigerians how he now calls the shots in the Nation’s Judiciary without being a Judge.”

“Nyesom Wike,” the Ebonyi official said, spoke as if as if he has the Nigeria Judiciary in his armpit.”

Wike’s recent verbal attacks have been directed at Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State and his deputy, Mr. Phillip Shaibu. The Rivers Governor had gone for the jugular of the top public office holders in Edo State because both men complained that the state chapter of the PDP was hostile to them, saying that they may be forced to leave the party. The ink had hardly dried on the paper on which this statement was printed when Wike called out both men for being ungrateful to the PDP. He even said the National Chairman of the party must discipline Shaibu.

Used to being on the offensive and brow-beating his opponent to submission, Wike was shocked when Obaseki dug in his feet and stood his ground to defend not only his deputy, but to ward off further attacks by the Rivers Governor.

Obaseki, who has become schooled at taming overbearing ‘lords,’ has plenty of experience from battling his former principal and governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole to submission. Obaseki, it was who fought back former governor of Lagos State, Senator Bola Tinubu resulting in one of the lowest points of the APC National Leader’s political career. So, when Obaseki said he was used to dealing with bullies, Wike stopped to have a re-think.

Indeed, Wike has been carrying on as if he owns the PDP and that his wishes should be law of the party.

However, the National Chairman of the PDP, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu who is one the original founders of the PDP has called for a truce to promote the decorum that has been largely established since he assumed office.

Obaseki refuses to be the cowering victim that Wike sought to make of him, the tables have turned; perhaps for the first time, Wike has met with a courageous compatriot who is able to look him in the eyes and call his bluff. By this act, Obaseki may have unwittingly given a shot in the arm to many long-suffering persons who have been at the receiving end of Wike’s caustic tongue.

Again, Obaseki has come out stronger with many discerning persons signing his praise for teaching the Rivers Governor a lesson or two in decorum. Assuming Wike is better schooled in how to conduct himself in public, the Rivers State Governor may become a person and lend himself to the onerous task of providing credible alternative views to opinions of the ruling APC, while helping his party, the PDP to assume better credibility with Nigerians.