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Rivers Crisis: I Warned Fubara Against Betraying Wike – Fayose Recounts

Ayodele Fayose, a former Ekiti State Governor, has disclosed that he warned Rivers State Governor, Sim Fubara, against betraying the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

Fayose disclosed that the warning was given at Fubara’s inauguration ceremony, stressing that he did not foresee that the bond between the two Rivers political heavyweights would degenerate into a full-blown political crisis.

The ex-governor made this known while speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today, where he described the ongoing rift between Fubara and his predecessor as surprising.

According to Fayose, he was seated at the high table during the swearing-in ceremony and used the opportunity to relay the message through Wike.

“I was on the high table when Governor Fubara was being sworn in. I told Wike that I wanted to speak to Fubara, and I warned him not to turn against you,” Fayose said.

He added that he never imagined that events would spiral to the extent currently being witnessed.

Fayose’s remarks come against the backdrop of the protracted political struggle between Wike and Fubara over influence and control of Rivers State’s political structure.

The development has continued to generate tension and uncertainty within the state’s political landscape.

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Fubara Will Return September 18, We’ll Work With Him – Rivers APC

The Rivers State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has pledged to work with Governor Sim Fubara.
This is as the party revealed he will return to office on September 18.
The state APC Chairman, Chief Tony Okocha, assured that the party is ready to work with Fubara when he resumes office.
Addressing journalists in Port Harcourt on Tuesday, Okocha said the party won’t relent in holding Fubara accountable despite agreeing to work with him.
He said, “The governor who was suspended will return to office on September 18. The APC will work with him when he returns.
 
“There are states where the governor and assembly members are in different parties, so we are going to work with him.
 
“However, that will not take away our right to criticise him when he does wrong. But for us, the LG chairmen will work with him, except that we will not agree to vicious policies.”
On March 18, President Bola Tinubu suspended Fubara for six months after declaring a state of emergency in the state.
Tinubu also suspended the deputy governor and the state House of Assembly while appointing a sole administrator.