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Climb down from high horse, Fayose urges Fubara

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There’s a difference between the office and 001. What brought about the 001? Who gave you the platform to call yourself the 001? It is a sad narrative for Governor Fubara to be struggling. Rather, he should manage the situation.

“Even if Wike is saying he is the leader, it is not to the mouth of Fubara to be contesting that. We all know the truth,” he said.

The former governor appealed directly to Fubara to seek peace and reconciliation. “Let me tell you again. I want to advise Governor Fubara again. Please governor Fubara, I’m begging you, go and make amends and be at peace.”
Responding to claims that Fubara had already apologised to Wike, Fayose distinguished between genuine remorse and apologies made merely to calm tensions.

“Those people leading on Governor Fubara, if Governor Fubara goes down today, they will run away. People who were saying I should fight back those days, they were not there when I was isolated and when I was alone,” he said.

Fayose added that Fubara must learn from past political lessons.

“The emergency rule was all-winning for Governor Fubara. By now, Governor Fubara would have been history because the moment you are impeached, you’re out of the way. You can’t contest. If you read the context of President Tinubu, he took the governor, Governor Fubara, to the cleaners. It is time for Governor Fubara to learn. Learn the way I learned my lesson after my first tenor,” he said.He concluded by urging Fubara to respect both constitutional obligations and political mentorship. “Constitution is binding on you, binding on me and binding on Rivers people. That is the more reason why Governor Fubara, I’m saying it again, climb down from his high horse, look for his brother, his leader, the man who was thoughtful enough to say among all you brides, I will marry you, come to the office of the governor.”

PUNCH Online reports that the Rivers State Assembly has commenced proceedings to impeach Governor Fubara.

The House accused Fubara of gross misconduct, citing allegations including the demolition of the Assembly complex, extra-budgetary spending, and defiance of a Supreme Court ruling on legislative autonomy.

The move comes amid a protracted feud between former Governor Nyesom Wike and Governor Fubara, which has plunged Rivers State into political instability since late 2023.

The crisis reportedly stems from a power struggle over control of the state’s political structure, including the Peoples Democratic Party apparatus and the State Assembly.

While the House has denied claims that the impeachment initiative was influenced by Wike, reports indicate that the President has intervened in the dispute.

Punch newspaper