Members of the People’s Democratic Party Governors’ Forum are up in arms against the National Working Committee of the Party insisting that Governor Siminalayi Fubara should be recognized as the leader of the PDP in Rivers State......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>
The development, it was gathered, forced the acting National Chairman of the opposition party, Ambassador Umar Damagum, to shift the scheduled Wednesday meeting of the National Working Committee Party to next week.
It was gathered that the PDP Governors made it clear that there was a limit to tolerance and were no longer going to sit and watch Wike dominate and pull down the party for his own selfish interest.
The PDP Governors on August 24 collectively announced their support for Governor Fubara and urged the NWC to recognise the Rivers Governor as the party leader in the state as well as transfer the control of the party structure to him.
However, in his response, Wike threatened that he would instigate a crisis in any of the PDP Governors’ states if they dare try to interfere in the PDP structures in Rivers State.
The PDP Governors condemned Wike’s threats which they described as irresponsible and further reaffirmed their commitment and support for Fubara.
Towards this end, the PDP Governors are insisting on the surrendering of the party structures in Rivers State to Governor Fubara and therefore want last Saturday Congresses in the state cancelled out rightly.
It was also gathered that Wike is not leaving anything to chance and working with some members of the National Working Committee to hold on tight to the structures of the PDP in the state while serving in an All Progressives Congress led government.
The Governors however maintained their position and pointedly reminded Ambassador Damagum that while Wike served as governor of Rivers State, he enjoyed the privilege of being the leader of the party in the state thus, cannot deny another the same privilege he enjoyed.
In this way, the PDP governors specifically demanded that the Ward and Local Government congresses conducted in Rivers State, which gave the party’s structure to Wike, should be annulled while a fresh congress is conducted.
Allow peace in Rivers, South South monarchs, others tell Wike
Also, South South Chiefs, elders, and opinion leaders have expressed concern over the ongoing political crisis in Rivers State and have called on the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, to allow peace to prevail in the state.
They also urged Wike, whom they described as ‘Oga in Abuja’, to respect the rule of law and acknowledge that he is no longer governor.
They stressed that he should allow his successor, Siminalayi Fubara, to focus on governance.
Speaking under the auspices of the South South Chiefs, Elders, and Opinion Leaders Association of Nigeria, they stated that governance is suffering in Rivers because Fubara is being distracted by forces opposed to his success.
The National Chairman of the Association, Omubo Harry, made these comments at a press briefing in Port Harcourt on Thursday.
Commenting on the crisis affecting the PDP in the state, Harry asserted that those who have left the party should not seek to destroy it but should leave it for others to manage.
He said, “The plight of good governance in Rivers State is a complex issue deeply rooted in ethnic politics and identity. Rivers State is a multi-ethnic society, and this pluralism poses a significant challenge to good governance.
“Ethnic loyalty and local affiliations often override state consciousness, leading to a decline and inconclusive governance.”
While noting that good governance is characterised by participatory democracy, human development, and accountability, he remarked that the situation in Rivers State is different.
“In Rivers State, patron-clientism and money politics have hindered the achievement of good governance and have become dominant characteristics of Rivers State politics, where elected officials and government workers use their positions for personal gain, benefiting themselves, their supporters, and members of their ethnic group.
“To address this challenge in Rivers State, there is a need for a shift away from ethnic politics. We are advocating for good governance with discipline, and I am pleased that we have a leader with grassroots experience in governance.”
He commended Governor Fubara for his peaceful disposition despite numerous provocations, emphasising that the former governor served for eight years and that power is meant to rotate.
“I am referring to no other person than the current governor, His Excellency, Sir Siminalayi Fubara. I respectfully urge the former administration to respect the rule of law. Power is meant to rotate,” Harry said.
He noted that Fubara, a former civil servant who rose through the ranks, understands the plight of workers and is sensitive to the needs of the people.
He added that Fubara should be given the opportunity to manage the state’s resources and implement his plans.
The association chairman stated, “Siminalayi Fubara has demonstrated competence from his time as a civil servant. Only a civil servant truly understands government. Not all politicians are the same. To be served, one must first serve, and Governor Fubara has done so as a civil servant.
“He understands the problems of the people and is addressing them. In just over a year, he has achieved a lot, including the Ring Road project, empowerment, and employment initiatives.”
He appealed to those who have left the PDP to allow the party to remain peaceful. He also asked those who have served their terms to give Fubara a chance to implement his ideas and deliver the benefits of good governance.
“It is God Almighty who brought Fubara to power, and no one can remove him. We cannot allow a few greedy individuals to disrupt democracy in our state or impose poverty for personal gain. We demand that the right thing be done. Mr. Oga in Abuja, please allow Governor Fubara to work. As I said earlier, no one has a monopoly on wisdom except God, and what God has ordained should not be undone by man. We, the traditional rulers and well-meaning individuals present, say enough is enough. It is unjust to hinder progress when someone is trying to serve the people.
“Development and peace are needed in this state. The Government House is not personal property. It is a matter of turn by turn. Currently, it is Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s turn, and he is a peace-loving individual dedicated to serving the people and fostering effective socio-economic development in Rivers State.
“Leadership involves credible execution of trust, and Governor Siminalayi Fubara has, in the past year and three months, governed effectively, promoting stability, economic growth, development, and human welfare. This is evident in his actions since becoming governor. He is working to reduce poverty, upgrade hospitals, improve roads, and promote empowerment,” he said.
Other members of the association present at the event included HRM Dr E.J Olotu, HRH Rufus Abaridote, HRH Tamana Morris, National Woman Leader Amb. Catherine Oghide, and Chairman, Board of Trustees, Chief Maurice Ekpeyong, among others.
Arrest Wike now, Clark tells IGP
Similarly, the leader of the Ijaw nation, Chief Edwin Clark, has called on the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, to arrest the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, for threatening to set fire to states governed by People’s Democratic Party governors.
Wike, speaking at the PDP secretariat in Port Harcourt during the party’s state congress on Saturday, August 31 2024, warned PDP governors to stay out of the party’s affairs in Rivers State.
In a press conference on Thursday, Clark condemned Wike’s comments as a “flagrant disrespect” to President Bola Tinubu, who appointed him, and as a “threat to public peace.”
He described Wike’s remarks as “unbridled” and a violation of the Constitution, urging the Inspector General to issue an arrest warrant.
He stated, “Wike has violated several public laws. His threat to burn states governed by PDP is treasonable. No governor or minister has the authority to go to such extremes—it’s a breach of the Constitution.”
Clark further accused Wike of acting as though “the only person above him is the President,” and emphasised that the minister should not be allowed to escape legal consequences.
He urged Egbetokun to take action in the interest of the country, cautioning against letting personal relationships undermine Nigeria’s Constitution.
The elder statesman also drew comparisons with the arrest of African Action Congress presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore and #EndBadGovernance protesters, asserting that Wike should be held to the same standard and be compelled to retract his inflammatory statements.
Clark added, “Was it Sowore who committed treason by calling for revolution? What impact did it have? Yet here is a serving minister, threatening to burn states and disrupt governance.”