Tensions Explode in Rivers State: Wike Clashes with Fubara’s Supporters!

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Africa (Commonwealth Union) _ Amid the escalating political crisis in Rivers State, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister Nyesom Wike has openly criticized those supporting Governor Siminalayi Fubara, calling them “natural ingrates.” Speaking at a Thanksgiving Service and civic reception in his honor at Abalama, Kalabari Kingdom, Wike denounced the governor’s allies, questioning their loyalty and integrity in the unfolding political drama.

He also defended himself against accusations of anti-Ijaw bias, asserting that his remarks during a recent media chat in Abuja were misinterpreted. Wike clarified that his comments were not an attack on the Ijaw people but rather a call for unity among Rivers residents. He emphasized that disunity within the state could jeopardize future political aspirations, urging communities to work together instead of deepening divisions.

However, Wike’s visit to Kalabari Kingdom was met with fierce resistance from Ijaw women, who staged a protest against him. Dressed in black with white scarves, the demonstrators vandalized billboards bearing Wike’s image, demanding answers regarding his political influence in their land. Security forces intervened to disperse the crowd, ensuring the minister’s access to the event.

The tension surrounding the visit was further heightened as traditional rulers from Kalabari Kingdom called for the relocation of the reception and an Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) meeting scheduled for the same day. Concerns over security risks and potential clashes led to demands for a change in venue, highlighting the deepening rift within the region.

Wike remains firm in his stance, insisting that his political contributions to the state should not be ignored. He pointed to his nomination of prominent Ijaw figures for key positions as proof of his commitment to inclusive governance.

As Rivers State grapples with increasing political unrest, the divide between Wike’s supporters and those backing Governor Fubara continues to widen. With protests, public outcry, and political maneuvering shaping the state’s future, the battle for dominance in Rivers politics is far from over.

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