Governor Fubara Says Wike is his Political Master, and will remain so
Governor Fubara Says Wike is his Political Master, and will remain so

Governor Fubara Says Wike is his Political Master, and will remain so

Governor Fubara Says Wike is his Political Master, and will remain so

Governor Siminalaye Fubara of Rivers State has paid homage to his successor, Nyesom Wike, who is now the Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Fubara said Wike was his political master, and would continue to be so.

According to him, the recent cold war with Wike, was now a history.

Fubara stated this in Port Harcourt during the rededication of the Rivers State judiciary 2023-2024 legal year, with Wike in attendance.

According to the governor, he never send anyone to malign Wike, and called for return of peace to the state.

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Wike had arrived at the church service almost at the end and had a handshake with his successor before sitting on the same row with him while the service lasted.

Fubara started his speech by jokingly appealing to the congregants to suspend the recognition of guests in order not to commit another impeachable offence.

He said, “My oga remains my oga. Whatever that has happened is in the past. I have not sent anybody to malign anybody.”

He said although it had been a trying time for the state, the current phase of political misunderstanding would pass and the promises his administration made to the people would be delivered.

“We have a mission to give you development. We also know that the devil will always come in, one way or the other, but the important thing is for us to identify it and push the devil out of our road so that we can continue.

“So, I want to thank you for your support and also say that we need peace. Everybody should just relax, and realise that we need peace for us to progress in the state, which is only possible in the atmosphere of tranquility.”

In his sermon, titled “Fear Not,” the Bishop of the Diocese of Niger Delta, Rt. Rev. Emmanuel Oko-Jaja said the spirit of fear needed to be overcome by having a firm trust in God and urged the judicial officers to uphold the truth fearlessly in the discharge of their duties.

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