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‘You can’t win all fights’, Fubara tells Wike

Fubara tells Wike to step aside

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October 8, 2024
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‘You can’t win all fights’, Fubara tells Wike

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Amid escalating tensions, Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has called on his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, to abandon his efforts to maintain control over the state’s political affairs.

The feud between the two leaders has intensified, with Fubara urging Wike to step back and allow the current administration to govern without interference.

In an interview with Channels Television on Monday, Fubara said Wike, minister of the federal capital territory, must understand that he cannot win all fights.

The governor said Wike must give up the fight because of his love for Rivers, adding that there is no need to burn down the state.

“I will tell him (Wike) that there is going to be a point that he needs to let go,” Fubara said.

“We need peace in this state. You don’t necessarily need to win all the fights at all times. You just let go for the sake of the good people of Rivers state and the love he (Wike) has always professes for the state.

“We don’t need to burn down the state. Fubara will leave tomorrow. Who knows who is going to come next?,” he noted.

READ ALSO: Eleme LG secretariat set ablaze after Rivers State local council elections

The governor said the adoption of Action Peoples Party for the last election by his loyalists was not a matter of political structure but a move to meet the deadline for the implementation of supreme court’s ruling on LGA autonomy.

He noted that said there was no way his candidates would have contested the election under the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, due to the “drama” in the party.

“After the ruling of the supreme court on LGA autonomy, we (governors) had an understanding with Mr. President and he gave us a window of 90 days to comply.

“The 90-day deadline expires on October 31. I needed to do something. There is no way that election would have been conducted in my party considering the drama surrounding my party.

“So, I opted for something safer to secure the civil servants that are working in the LGAs to ensure we have administrative officers, who would manage the affairs of the council,” he said.

Credible News recalls that on Saturday, the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission conducted elections into 23 chairmanship and 319 councillorship seats in the state.

The APP won 22 LGAs in the election, while the Action Alliance (AA) was victorious in one LGA.

Fubara’s loyalists joined the APP to secure the party’s tickets to contest the election.

On Sunday, the Rivers governor swore in the newly elected LGA chairpersons.

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