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Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by mohbadliveson: 2:52pm On May 15
By Temidayo Akinsuyi

The current political crisis in Rivers State is very unnecessary and avoidable. A popular cleric, David Ibiyeomie, attributed the incessant fighting between governors and their predecessors in the state to a spiritual problem, but I beg to differ. Most times, the problem is fueled by the avarice, covetousness, and failure of political actors to acknowledge the ephemerality of power and political office. Someone occupied the office before you; you are the occupant now, while another man will take over the same office tomorrow.

The truth is bitter, and it must be said. A popular Yoruba proverb goes thus: ‘Bi a ba f’agbo feegun, aa jowo re tokun tokun’. The literal translation means, ‘If we give a ram to a masquerade, we hand it over completely with the rope on its neck’. You don’t give a ram to someone and still hold on to the rope around the neck of the ram.

In the case of Rivers, Nyesom Wike, having completed his maximum eight-year tenure as governor, handed over the proverbial ram to Siminalayi Fubara. However, Wike wants to continue holding on to the rope tightly from Abuja, where he is currently serving as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

I have read some people accusing Fubara of disloyalty or ingratitude. I don’t think that is the case. I strongly believe the current crisis wouldn’t have occurred if Wike had given him a free rein to pilot the affairs of Rivers State as the Chief Executive Officer. You helped someone become governor, and you appointed all your key loyalists into his cabinet. Rather than pay obeisance to the governor, they began treating him with contempt, saying they could only take orders from you, the godfather. How many governors in Nigeria will accept a situation whereby your aides flout your directives with crass impunity? Wike should do some self-introspection. Can he accept that?

It appears Wike is a poor student of history. If not, he should have learned one or two lessons from that old, wily fox, former president Olusegun Obasanjo, the man who laid a very poor foundation for Nigeria’s democracy since 1999 and is now going about painting the image of a messiah. Upon the completion of his eight-year tenure as president in 2007, it was agreed, based on the constitution of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), that the presidency would go to the north and the vice presidency would go to the south. In the North, many notable and highly qualified politicians indicated their intention to run, but Obasanjo settled for the late Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, the then governor of Katsina State. The reason for his choice of Yar’Adua is already in the public domain and will not be repeated here.

In the South, scores of politicians in the PDP, mostly outgoing governors, also wanted to be vice president. We have the likes of Peter Odili of Rivers; Donald Duke of Cross River; Orji Uzor Kalu of Abia; and Obong Victor Attah of Akwa-Ibom, among others. Obasanjo, however, felt these governors were too powerful and settled for Goodluck Jonathan, the then governor of Bayelsa, as his running mate and subsequently vice president to Yar’Adua.

In a book, Against the Run of Play, written by a former Yar’Adua’s spokesman,Segun Adeniyi, Obasanjo confirmed that Odili was actually his first choice as Yar’Adua’s running mate, but some hurdles he did not disclose in the book made that preference unrealisable. Many leaders in the PDP have come out to say that having failed to secure a third term in office, Obasanjo decided to put in power political lackeys he can control in order to rule by proxy. However, that was not the case, as both Yar’Adua and Jonathan developed a mind of their own and never took orders from Obasanjo.

Wike is making the mistake of realising that if you use your influence to put a man in a certain position, he may not necessarily do your bidding because humans have a mind of their own. He may try his best to prove his loyalty, but like a goat that has been pushed to the wall, he will turn back fighting, and that is what Fubara did when he declared “the jungle has matured.” He has also threatened to probe how the affairs of Rivers were managed during Wike’s reign in office as governor.

Going by Fubara’s words, the likelihood of a showdown is certain. Supporters of the two gladiators will likely clash, and this may lead to the destruction of properties. The House of Assembly in the state is already factionalised with the majority of the lawmakers pledging allegiance to Wike, while four are on the side of Fubara. God forbid Rivers State return to the dark days of the Rotimi Amaechi era when a former Leader of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Chidi Lloyd, almost killed Michael Chinda in a 2013 House fracas by viciously striking him on the head with the House Mace, resulting in severe head injuries that required medical tourism abroad.

President Tinubu has played the role of a statesman and has acted as the father of the nation by intervening in the Rivers crisis. He should take a step further by calling Wike to order and instructing him to face his job as the FCT Minister. He should also ensure that taxpayer money belonging to the federal government is not deployed by Wike to fight the battle in Rivers.

On the part of Fubara, he should do his utmost to defend the people of Rivers and uphold the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He should man up as the chief security officer of the state and ensure the resources of the state are solely used for developments that will impact positively on the lives of the people. He shouldn’t use the Rivers money to fight any political battle. Also, he shouldn’t use his position to witch-hunt any known or imaginary friends of his predecessor. He must strive to obey the rule of law at all times and ensure he is not distracted from the agenda and vision he has for the people of Rivers State.

The raging political insurgency in Rivers is avoidable. However, since it has started, concerted efforts must be made to find a practical solution to it because when two elephants fight, it is the grass (people of Rivers ) that will suffer.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/05/wike-fubara-and-the-avoidable-political-insurgency-in-rivers/

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by Wainey: 2:53pm On May 15
Wike forgot to take his 46years old Wiskey to Abuja, now Fubara don go sip small and now acting like his boss.

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by hisexcellency34: 2:56pm On May 15
I agreed with the writer. The crisis is avoidable if Wike had remove eyes from Rivers as former governor

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by fuckJones(f): 2:57pm On May 15
funara should go back and stick to the agreement

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by Wainey: 3:04pm On May 15
fuckJones:
funara should go back and stick to the agreement
what agreement?

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by hisexcellency34: 3:22pm On May 15
Agreement to loot Rivers treasury dry?
fuckJones:
funara should go back and stick to the agreement

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by fuckJones(f): 3:24pm On May 15
hisexcellency34:
Agreement to loot Rivers treasury dry?
no matter the agreement, agreement is agreement..... fubara should stick to it

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by SaiOba: 4:06pm On May 15
Yes oo. DON'T mind them because after 4 years, they will be the ones to crucify him...
Very corrupt mindset of God knows what... All they do is to glorify corruption yet they want a better country.
hisexcellency34:
Agreement to loot Rivers treasury dry?

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by SaiOba: 4:08pm On May 15
Greed and selfishness won't let him..
Wainey:
Wike forgot to take his 46years old Wiskey to Abuja, now Fubara don go sip small and now acting like his boss.

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by GEJDHERO: 4:21pm On May 15
fuckJones:
no matter the agreement, agreement is agreement..... fubara should stick to it
And continue receiving insults from local govt chairmen and HOA members loyal to wike.Besides the agreement is not constitutional

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by hisexcellency34: 5:22pm On May 15
Don't mind him
GEJDHERO:
And continue receiving insults from local govt chairmen and HOA members loyal to wike.Besides the agreement is not constitutional

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by hisexcellency34: 5:51pm On May 15
Were you present when the agreement was reached?
fuckJones:
funara should go back and stick to the agreement

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by bennybuhari: 8:19pm On May 15
Wike has a job in Abuja already. He should leave Sim alone

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by Joshy4u: 9:37pm On May 15
Wike is just Nebuchadnezzar that will loose all his power within the next 12 months.

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by bennybuhari: 6:42am On May 16
I see that happening soon
Joshy4u:
Wike is just Nebuchadnezzar that will loose all his power within the next 12 months.

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by Chinjo2: 6:55am On May 16
Wike is like the proverbial dog that is destined for destruction. He will never hear the master's whistle.
When a man thinks he can fight every body and win, that man is destined for destruction.
As soon as Fubara finishes dealing with Wike, Tinubu will trash him because by then he will no longer have any political value.

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by bennybuhari: 12:02pm On May 16
Once Tinubu discharge him as Minister, that's the end
Chinjo2:
Wike is like the proverbial dog that is destined for destruction. He will never hear the master's whistle.
When a man thinks he can fight every body and win, that man is destined for destruction.
As soon as Fubara finishes dealing with Wike, Tinubu will trash him because by then he will no longer have any political value.

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by slivertongue: 12:16pm On May 16
Wike should be calming down. He seems to have issues with everyone he helps but those who helped him doesn't join issues with him

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by FeliciaOja(f): 12:39pm On May 16
Fubara as Governor is God's Anointed

When God wants to deal with someone
God will allow him to make mistakes
And use that mistake to teach him a life lesson

He thinks he made a mistake on Fubara
But that was God teaching Wike a lesson.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA50h3loPOM?feature=shared
Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by JikSneh: 12:40pm On May 16
Check my signature please to know everyone's fate on earth.....God bless
Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by Ulogwe1: 12:42pm On May 16
fuckJones:
no matter the agreement, agreement is agreement..... fubara should stick to it


At the detriment of the citizens.

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by CelestineNelson: 12:42pm On May 16
The next Governor will still fight Fubara...this is how Rivers Government is...From Celestine Omeiya, Amachi fought him, wike fought Amachi and now Fubara is fighting Wike...

The reason is simple; if you have tasted Rivers Wealth as a Governor it is difficult to look away. This is an unpopular opinion

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by 72virginGATEWAY: 12:42pm On May 16
Black monkeys
Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by Jamesclooney: 12:44pm On May 16
Wike is your typical African sit-tight leader. He wants to continue as Rivers Governor by proxy. How can a man single-handedly pick (incl. buying party nomination forms):

- Gov
- Deputy Gov
- majority of his excos (incl. all juicy portfolios)
- Senators
- HOR
- HOA
- LGA chairmen

Why then have a new governor? Just to answer in name only.

Are you God??
My friend, will you come off it! This is even worse than when Rochas wanted to hand over to his in-law in Imo state. So glad Wike’s being humbled. Well good lesson for other politicians: Let no man try to play God, it never ends well.

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by MaziObinnaokija: 12:44pm On May 16
sad FUBU really fumble. He should have wait till after reelection b4 he unleash his fury.I remember Oyetola vs Aregbe. Wike helped Obaseki .The people pushing FUBU dnt like him

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by Factfinder1(m): 12:45pm On May 16
God forbid that I read or worry about these clowns

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by tuoyoojo(m): 12:46pm On May 16
Imagine wike's single handedly installed him as the governor.

Is wike's choice supreme above that of the electorates in rivers

Now they are have their dog fights and they are disturbing the peace of the people

When they were busy cancelling and inflating number during elections, anybody hear anything ni

Are they fight for control to better the lives of the people of rivers or for their pockets

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by theophorus(m): 12:46pm On May 16
Me just read somethings just dey laugh.

Make Fubara dey enjoy hin two minute fame go, once hin boys change their Reggae to Blues, he go know how far.

Ordinary First year you never do, you don dey fight upandan. Wetin you for just calm down do your thing and make good name for yourself.

Shebi you see wetin dey happen to Obaseki now?
Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by Reelmii: 12:48pm On May 16
grin..e belike say na fubara mohbad sing "plenty Enemies, Wey Dey Follow Me" for...


The guy Enemies just too much cheesy

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Re: Wike, Fubara, And The Avoidable Political Insurgency In Rivers by sageb: 12:49pm On May 16

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