I wanted Fubara Removed - Nyesom Wike
By John Obe
Nyesom Wike, the Federal Capital Territory's minister, has voiced his displeasure with the president's decision to declare a state of emergency in Rivers State.
During a Friday media briefing in Abuja, Wike made this clear, stating that he did not want the emergency rule to be implemented in the current political crisis in Rivers.
“I am not happy with the state of emergency,” the former Rivers governor said.
Citing ongoing political unrest and growing security worries, such as recent pipeline explosions, President Bola Tinubu declared a state of emergency in the state last month.
For a period of six months, the president suspended all members of the House of Assembly, Governor Siminalayi Fubara, and Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu. The move, according to security reports, was "inevitably compelling," he said. Vice Admiral Ibas was chosen by Tinubu to serve as the state's only administrator in their place while the problem was being resolved. This choice has generated a lot of discussion around the nation.
“The matter is in court but people must say the truth. The governor was gone. It is not on my place to make it good for the governor. As a politician, my business is not to make him comfortable and that is why there is power plane.”
Since Fubara was elected governor, Wike and Fubara have been at odds. The two are engaged in a confrontation over control of the political and structural assets of the state. The state House of Assembly was also impacted by the divide, as 27 suspended members defected to the All Progressives Congress. In addition, a parallel assembly and factional speakers emerged as a result of the fight.
John Obe
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