Tinubu Intervenes in the Political Dispute between Former Governor Wike and His Successor, Fubara
Tinubu Intervenes in the Political Dispute between Former Governor Wike and His Successor, Fubara

Tinubu Intervenes in the Political Dispute between Former Governor Wike and His Successor, Fubara

Tinubu Intervenes in the Political Dispute between Former Governor Wike and His Successor, Fubara

Meanwhile, President Tinubu has intervened in the political dispute between former Governor Nyesom Wike and his Suscessor, Fuminalaye Fubara in Rivers State.

Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Governors Forum, Bala Mohammed, said Tinubu had met with both Wike and Fubara at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on the sideline of the meeting of the National Police Council on Tuesday.

Later, Mohammed, briefing newsmen at the end of the PDP governor’s forum meeting on Tuesday, appreciated the intervention of President Tinubu, saying it shows he was the president of both the PDP and the APC.

The governor said the PDP governors have resolved the dispute.

Sylvanus, who was also a former LGA Chairman of Andoni, said the Vanguard declared their support for  Fubara, saying “Nothing and nobody can stop an idea or a person whose time has come’.

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He stated, “Within your few days in office, you embarked on the re-award and construction of the Andoni Unity Road, a road which has been abandoned for the past 24 years.

“It is against this backdrop that we express our shock and utter dismay at the shameful, selfish, and despicable action of Hon. Ofiks Kagbang, the member representing Andoni at the Rivers State House of Assembly.

Wike on Tuesday, received leaders of ethnic nationalities from the Niger Delta region, in his office in Abuja.

The minister, while addressing the leaders, dismissed reports of calls for his dismissal by the President, but remained silent on allegations of his involvement in impeachment moves against his successor, Fubara.

The minister noted his resolve to remain focused, adding that what was important was supporting President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda.

He added that not everyone would be happy with his historical appointment while calling for the support of the Leaders for the President.

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