All Progressive Conference (APC) spokesman Chibike Ikenga blamed Governor Siminalayi Fubara on the state’s crisis, leading to a state of emergency.
Naija News Ikenga claims Fubara allows national chauvinists to push him to pursue national agenda, the report said.
A spokesman for Rivers APC said in a conversation with the News Center on Monday that Forbala was ready to rule but escaped due to the governance of some.
He said the governor failed to stop the tide when the state’s political crisis could have been in a strait.
“Well, he was properly raised, trained and prepared for the job. But Governor, I don’t know what happened to him, he refused to do the right thing by allowing some national chauvinists, Jingoists, to push him to pursue the national agenda. This racial agenda is also part of the crisis we are facing, and the governor should take some very powerful steps to stop the tide of violence that threatens the state’s assets. He didn’t do that. These things are part of a crisis that snowballs into a state of emergency. The governor is my friend, but I am not part of his team. I don’t support him. I violated his policy because he allowed some people to come to River State to cause a crisis. That’s what weakens him.
“So the governor has become weakened by his own actions or violations, and we describe some as Meddlesome intruders who enter the river state and start making demands on things they have no right to do so, because no Nigerian citizen can belong to two states at the same time.
“So these are things that weaken the governor and make him vulnerable. He then also allowed some crisis entrepreneurs, such as members of the House, Imo Ugochinyere and his accomplices. They were the ones who milked him and then created deep holes in the treasury of the River State and caused him a crisis crisis.He said.
Tinubu’s emergency is correct
APC Chief says President Tinubu BallThe state of emergency is to avoid the state from the crisis.
He argued that if Fubara did what he should have done, a state of emergency could be avoided.
“That’s why President Bora Tinub went on the right path. His decision to impose a state of emergency was right because of the primary responsibility of the government, and the reason for each government was to protect life and property, he did intervene at the most appropriate time to save lives. Therefore, the governor became weakened by his own actions or emergency, leading to a state of emergency, leading to an emergency,” He said.
Wick intervenes to resolve the crisis between Fubara and rally members
Ikenga said Federal Minister of Capital and Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wikeattempt to resolve the crisis between the governor and the members of parliament.
He dismissed the emergency that Vick was a beneficiary of the state’s political crisis and was imposed by the president.
A spokesman for the APC noted that Fubara was misled to abandon the president’s agreement on the national political crisis.
He continues I say, when you say that, Chief Nyesom Wike is not a member of the APC, even if he claims to be a member of the PDP. He is a minister under the leadership of the APC government. He is a substantial member, a founding member of the Nigerian PDP, a founding member in Nigeria, and in this regard is a member of the House of Representatives. Martins Amaewhule is the speaker, so if they disagree, it is a political division between executives and legislators.
Then, their boss, benefactor, chief Nyesom Wike, is responsible for intervening and restoring balance. He passed the backdoor meeting and all of that. Until the governor reports to the president. The president comes in. The President was president through the President in the presidential profession of Rivers State, and the Governor initially agreed to the rest of the state and signed to the rest of the state, which I signed to. According to the provisions of the declaration.
“But a few days later, when the governor came back, those crisis entrepreneurs who called themselves partisan elders went to court. When they went to court, they challenged the president and told the governor that the president was not a constitutional intervention. At that time, the governor agreed with them and began our regression, which is what we lead today.