May 25, 2026

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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has criticised Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara, accusing him of violating agreements allegedly reached during the political crisis in the state.
Speaking during a political gathering, Wike mocked Fubara over the ongoing tensions within Rivers politics, claiming the governor failed to honour commitments tied to moves aimed at resolving the impeachment dispute involving the state assembly.
The former Rivers governor suggested that the breakdown of trust and political agreements contributed to the prolonged conflict between both camps.
Wikeโ€™s remarks have once again highlighted the deepening political rivalry between the two influential figures, whose power struggle has continued to shape the political atmosphere in Rivers State.
Political observers say the crisis has remained one of Nigeriaโ€™s most closely watched political disputes due to its implications for governance, party unity and control of political structures in the oil-rich state.
Supporters of both leaders have continued to trade accusations as tensions persist over legislative control, loyalty and political influence.
Analysts believe the conflict could significantly impact future political alignments and elections within Rivers State and the wider South-South region.
Despite several reconciliation efforts by party leaders and stakeholders, disagreements between both camps have continued to generate controversy and public debate.
The political standoff has also attracted national attention amid calls for stability and peaceful resolution of the crisis.

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