Fubara Went To His People In Church And Told Them They Didn't Know What Wike Had Done For Him -Nwogu

Senator Olaka Nwogu has addressed the political unrest in Rivers State involving Governor Siminalayi Fubara and FCT Minister Nyesom Wike.

During an interview with Channels Television, Nwogu revealed that while Governor Fubara was suspended during the state of emergency, he spoke to his supporters at a church, telling them that his “spirit had left Government House.” 


"We will go against him and we will make sure he doesn't come back again," Sekibo said, referring to the governor's potential re-election bid.

The former lawmaker pledged that his group would mobilize against Fubara's political ambitions, citing grievances over what he termed the governor's ingratitude.

"We are good people. The man that addressed and all the people will give their support to whatever he says. 

We will go against him and we will make sure he doesn't come back again," Sekibo stated during the event.

The remarks represent a significant escalation in the ongoing political crisis between Wike and his successor, Governor Fubara. 

The conflict has divided political loyalties across Rivers State, with various groups and stakeholders taking sides.

Wike, who was accompanied by family members, friends, and political associates during the visit, has been touring the state's 23 local government areas to rally support amid his dispute with the governor.

The visit to Abua-Odual forms part of what the minister has described as a "thank you" tour, though it has been marked by strong political messaging against the current administration.




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