 The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesum Wike, says he did not invite President Borla to intervene in the political crisis, Rockham River State. Wike stated this today while addressing a congregation during a Thanksgiving ceremony for the immediate past commissioner for works in the River State, George Kelly Alabo at the King's Assembly in Port Hackett, the state capital. The former governor of River State said it was the residents of the state of Nigerians who called on the president to interfere and intervene in the political impasse. The minister stated that now that the president had intervened in the crisis, some Nigerians are criticizing his decision, saying that he does not have the same constitutional power to intervene in the state. Some of you do not even know that Mr. Pellet had invited us perfectly and said, do this, do this, do this, do this. And he agreed, deformed Mr. President. And he didn't do it. And Pellet had done, but okay, the larger state, come. We must allow people to simply truth. I've done my own part. And I'm happy. And I'm doing well in Abu Ghatu. So all of us should love the state, but don't leave this propaganda. Leave blackmail. That's nothing I'm looking for in this state now. I had my own budget as FCT minister. It's like a governor of the state. I have my own commissioners. By January 1, I present my budget before the National Assembly. I will preside over the expenditure, while I'm saying, if you're a politician, Pellet, call it to the rules. If you want to settle us, find out the facts. Don't just shout, Asawana, no. Because when we are choosing who will go, we never shouted Asawana. All who shouted, come. You will go and present us. You can't be a governor. And then you look at what's happening within your environment. I say you close your eyes. Part of governance is managing people. If you cannot manage people, they don't have business being in government.