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Rivers Crisis: Why I Won’t Settle Rift With Fubara – Wike

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has dismissed the likelihood of reconciling with Rivers State Governor Sim Fubara.

Wike criticised Fubara and his allies for failing to implement President Bola Tinubu’s directive issued during a peace meeting he convened.

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Recall that in 2023, Fubara and Wike’s camp signed an eight-point peace agreement brokered by President Tinubu and other stakeholders at a crucial meeting in the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

READ ALSO: Rivers Assembly Crisis: Fresh Trouble Looms As Amaewhule Faction Declares Pro-Fubara Lawmakers Seats Vacant

However, the agreement collapsed, with Fubara claiming he was coerced into signing the deal with Wike’s camp.

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During a media briefing in Abuja on Sunday, Wike remarked that Fubara and his allies should have gone back to President Bola Tinubu to clarify why they could not comply with the directives.

He said, “I’m wondering, what conflict to resolve? Mr President, in his wisdom, called all parties. He said, ‘This is the problem, and I want this problem to be resolved. Withdraw the impeachment notice. You go and do this; you go and do that. and everybody agreed with it.”

READ ALSO: Fubara Presents N1.188tn 2025 Budget To Rivers Assembly

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“The Assembly withdrew the impeachment notice; you did one and two, and then you sent people to go to court. Elder, have you gone back to Mr President to tell him this assignment you gave us? We’ve done one and two, but we can’t do three and four. Mr President, can you call us back to see whether we can find a solution to three and four since one and two have been executed?

“I have never seen this in my life—for a president to call parties, and one party goes back and says it’s political, not binding and unconstitutional. Who does that?”

The conflict between Wike and Fubara began months after Fubara’s inauguration as governor, with the struggle allegedly centred on control of the state’s political resources.

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BREAKING: Two Senators Dump PDP For APC

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Two Senators from Akwa Ibom State have dumped the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and joined the All Progressives Congress, APC.

The Senators are Sampson Ekong, senator representing Akwa Ibom south, and Aniekan Bassey, the Akwa Ibom north-east.

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Senate President Godswill Akpabio read their letters of defection during Wednesday’s plenary.

DAILY POST reports that there has been gale of defection from PDP to the ruling APC.

READ ALSO: Why Peter Obi Must Get Security Clearance Before Coming To Edo — APC Chair, Tenebe

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While several political bigwigs dumped the party for the African Democratic Congress, ADC, others have found solace in the APC.

The two Akwa Ibom Senators, according to the letters read by Akpabio, cited the leadership crisis rocking the PDP as their reasons for rejecting the party.

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Wike Backs Edo Gov On Peter Obi Security Clearance

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has thrown his weight behind Edo State Governor, Monday Okpehbolo, over his comments directed at the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

Speaking at the inauguration of the New Edo Line Transport Service in Benin City, the Edo State capital, on Tuesday, Wike advised Nigerian politicians to avoid politicising security and governance issues.

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Recall that Okpebholo, while addressing supporters at a rally in Benin City on Friday, warned Obi to obtain security clearance before visiting the state.

Okpebholo further claimed that the last time Obi visited the state and made a donation of N15 million to a nursing school in the state, there was unrest in the state, leading to the death of at least four people.

READ ALSO:‘If Obi Likes, He Should Take My Advice,’ Okpebholo Insist On Security Clearance

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“If Peter Obi wants to come here, he should seek proper security clearance. We cannot guarantee his safety otherwise, if anything happens to him here, he will have himself to blame. I’m not joking,” he had said.

Wike said Okpehbolo was right to insist on prior notice from visiting political figures for security reasons, adding that the governor’s stance was in the best interest of public safety.

The ex-Governor of Rivers State said, “All I am saying is, if you are coming, tell me because I am here to protect you.

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You didn’t say, ‘Don’t come.’ But people play politics. They give people money to go on television and twist facts.”

Wike warned that in a politically charged atmosphere, mischief makers could exploit situations to cause harm and blame innocent leaders.

READ ALSO:‘His Security Is Not Guaranteed,’ Okpehbolo Warns Obi Not To Come To Edo Without Informing Him

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Some people can harm anybody and then accuse the governor of being responsible because he knows a coalition member is coming. So governor, you are right,” he said.

Wike also took aim at what he described as “political theatrics” by the former Anambra governor, criticising the trend of publicity stunts to sway public opinion.

This is not where a presidential candidate will be carrying food to serve. And Nigerians will say, ‘Oh, humble.’ Who told you that is humility? When he was governor, was he serving food? No!” he queried.

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Wike further dismissed populist campaign promises by Obi, such as pledges to fly on commercial planes if elected president, describing them as deceitful.

READ ALSO:Okpebholo Must Apologise For Threatening Peter Obi – Rights Group

You think he’s telling you the truth? Nigerians, you like people who play you. You don’t like those who tell you the simple truth,” he added.

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Encouraging Okpehbolo to remain resolute, Wike said criticism is inevitable for leaders who take bold decisions.

If they don’t talk about you, then you are not a governor. Every day I wake up, and nothing is said about me, I say something is wrong. So, don’t put yourself down. Stand firm in any decision you have taken,” he advised.

The minister stated that the ultimate measure of leadership is grassroots backing.

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What is important is, do you have the support of your people? Yes. Once you have that, go ahead,” Wike said.

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‘If Obi Likes, He Should Take My Advice,’ Okpebholo Insist On Security Clearance

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Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State, on Tuesday, insisted that the 2023 Labour Party Presidential candidate, Peter Obi, should inform him of his visit to the state, noting that the statement is not a threat but advice.

The governor stated this at the commissioning of the New Edo Line Transport Company in Benin.

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Recall that Okpebholo’s July 18 statement urged Obi to get security clearance before coming to the state.

The governor had said that Obi’s visit to St Philomena Hospital School of Nursing Sciences on June 7, where he donated N15 million for the completion of projects in the school, coincided with the resurgence of violence and the killing of three persons.

The governor said, “That man who says he has no ‘shishi’ came and dropped ₦15 million. Where did he get it from? After he left, three people were killed.

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READ ALSO: Okpebholo Must Apologise For Threatening Peter Obi – Rights Group

“For this reason, Obi must not come to Edo without security clearance.

“His visit coincided with a resurgence of violence in the state and this will not be tolerated.”

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However, in a statement on Sunday by the governor’s CPS, Fred Itua, he said that Okpebholo’s statement was given various misinterpretations.

Re-echoing his aide’s statement, the governor said his job was not only to work for the Edo people, but to provide security for the people and visitors to the state.

READ ALSO: ‘His Security Is Not Guaranteed,’ Okpehbolo Warns Obi Not To Come To Edo Without Informing Him

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He said, “I am not supposed to talk much due to the rain. Even when they said I could talk, but just one sentence, everyone was crying.

“What I said was simply advice, don’t come to Edo without telling me.

“When I was saying it, was I chewing hot yam? Do I need one plus three to make my sentence? Do I need to read an encyclopedia before people can understand what I am saying?

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“My job is not only to work for Edo people, but my job is to save the lives of Edo citizens and visitors coming into Edo.

” If telling him (Peter Obi) to notify me of his coming as the chief security officer of the state is a crime, so be it.

READ ALSO: Anambra Revenue Service Faults Obi’s Claim On Brewery’s Tax Ranking

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“I have no regrets about what I have said, and I repeat it: before you come into Edo State, notify me. It is not a threat.

I went through this sameprocess. I was advised when I came to the airport before the election by the then Commissioner of Police to remain at the airport.

“I ignored the advice and went out. My police escort was shot dead before my eyes.

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“I have advised the former Governor of Anambra State, if he likes, let him take it; if he likes, let him dwell on social media; it does not concern me.

“I had a security report and advised the former governor of Anambra state to inform me whenever he is coming to Edo State.

“If he likes, let him take my advice”, Okpebholo said.

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