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Rivers Crisis: ‘Fubara is 2-0 Down, More to Come’ – Wike Declares [VIDEO]

Former Rivers State Governor and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has said Governor Siminalayi Fubara will suffer more setbacks amid the ongoing political crisis in the state. 

Wike made the statement in Abalama, Asari-Toru Local Government Area, during a Thanksgiving Service and Civic Reception held in his honour. His visit took place despite resistance from the community’s monarch and residents, who opposed the event due to rising political tensions in the state. 

Earlier in the day, protests erupted in the area as demonstrators blocked roads and carried placards rejecting Wike’s presence. Videos shared on social media showed residents, including women and youths, voicing their opposition and demanding that the former governor stay away. 

The protesters pointed to Wike’s past remark that the Kalabari people are a minority in the state as one of the reasons for their resentment. 

The Amayanabo of Abalama, King Dr. A. B. Big Tom Tom JP, had officially distanced the community from the event. In a letter dated March 12, 2025, addressed to the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, he expressed shock at learning about the program through social media and cited security concerns as the reason for rejecting it. 

Amid the ongoing political crisis, the Supreme Court recently halted federal allocations to Rivers State until Governor Fubara presents the 2025 budget to the state House of Assembly, which is led by Wike’s ally, Martins Amaewhule. 

The Assembly, which Fubara has struggled to gain control over, adjourned plenary indefinitely last Friday, preventing him from presenting the budget. 

Addressing the situation, Wike mocked Fubara’s leadership and blamed his advisers for his political troubles. 

“You (Fubara) surrounded yourself with people who wanted to be governor, whom I said ‘no, these people don’t mean well for Rivers State.’ They are the ones surrounding you, giving you advice. Do you think you will succeed? They will give bad advice, and look at what bad advice is doing to you. You are already down 2-0, and there’s more to come,” Wike said.

3 Comments

  1. Wike is real a troublemaker. The king of where you went to did not give you go ahead to do your nonsensesical Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving for what for troublemaking. God will punish you. With all your stolen money see how haggard you are. You can’t impeach Fubara unless you want to peme

  2. Even though I am not from river state, but the truth is that this devil and his allies called wike are the most enemies of the river state who’s play a do or die politics and let me remind you wike God is not asleep and you will never succeed by God grace.

  3. Wike and Fubara: The Need for a Political Solution to Rivers State’s Lingering Crisis

    The ongoing political conflict in Rivers State between FCT Minister Nyesom Wike and Governor Siminalayi Fubara has escalated from an internal party dispute to a full-blown power struggle, disrupting governance and creating uncertainty. With the state’s House of Assembly divided and legal battles mounting, the crisis threatens stability and progress, leaving the people caught in the crossfire.

    To restore order, both leaders must set aside their differences and pursue a political solution through dialogue, compromise, and reconciliation. Despite mediation efforts from President Bola Tinubu and other stakeholders, lasting peace can only come if Wike and Fubara prioritize the state’s welfare over personal interests. A power-sharing agreement could pave the way for stability and effective governance.

    Rivers State cannot afford prolonged turmoil. Its people deserve peace, development, and good leadership. Now is the time for both leaders to rise above their rivalry and ensure the state moves forward.

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