Fubara Reveals What Was Done To Him In Rivers Despite Being A Governor

Fubara Reveals What Was Done To Him In Rivers Despite Being A Governor

Governor Sim Fubara of Rivers State reflected on his tumultuous tenure since taking over in Rivers State.

He described himself as the target of relentless criticism and abuse yet he maintained composure amid the challenges. In the midst of escalating tensions, he appealed to the citizens of the state to uphold peace, reaffirming his stance against discord.

Addressing the ongoing feud with his predecessor and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, Fubara acknowledged the contentious struggle for political dominance and control of resources within the state.

Despite President Bola Tinubu’s intervention, Fubara declared victory over his enemies. During the inauguration of the Elele-Omoku Road construction project, Fubara acknowledged the barrage of insults directed at him, stating, “As a matter of fact, I am the most abused, ‘mumu governor wey no know wetin to do with power,’ Is it not? Have I said anything? So, please just endure until when you finish you go your way, I don’t want any trouble.”

He reiterated his commitment to maintaining peace and preventing further political unrest in the state, assuring Tinubu of his dedication to this cause.

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