Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers state said the disagreement he has with the FCT minister, Nyesom Wike, is about power control......See Full Story>>.....See Full Story>>
Fubara, who said he doesn’t want to discuss the cause of his rift with his predecessor, Wike, noted their disagreement was “just the issue of power”.
The governor stated this during an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today on Monday, October 7.
“Honestly I won’t want to discuss this here, but for those who know the issue it’s very simple; it’s about power control.”
Speaking about the violence that resulted in the burning down of some local government secretariats in Rivers state, Fubara said:
“I even said in that case that if elections have been held in Rivers state and council chairmen have been inaugurated in the whole situation do we need anybody to go obstruct them from entering the secretariats?
“Maybe there is somebody somewhere who still believes he is above and higher than the authority in the state.
“It’s just the issue of power. I don’t want to discuss it and I don’t want to join issues with that. I want to focus on governance and manage the situation as much as I can. That is what is important to me.”
Why Fubara adopted APP instead of PDP
Meanwhile, Legit reported that Fubara explained the reason for adopting the Action Peoples Party (APP) in the local government election in Rivers state.
Fubara said the decision was taken to meet the deadline for the implementation of the Supreme Court’s ruling on LGA autonomy.
According to Fubara, he couldn’t have used the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) because of the drama surrounding his party.