In a recent statement, former National Publicity Secretary of the now-defunct new Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and member of the APC Legacy Projects Media Team, Chief Eze C. Eze, has made an important remarks regarding the ongoing political tensions in Rivers State, as reported by Daily Post.
According to Eze, there’s no personal fight between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike.
Eze stated that Wike didn’t appoint Fubara as governor but only served as a divine instrument for God’s purpose.
He firmly believes Fubara’s governance is guided by a divine mission, urging critics to understand the larger spiritual context of the situation.
Referring to Wike’s recent remarks at a reception honoring Senator George Thompson Sekibo, Eze highlighted Wike’s admission of “making Fubara governor” as an error needing correction.
Eze reminded Wike of the legal implications surrounding the vacated seats of 27 former lawmakers due to defection.
“Wike didn’t make Sir Sim Fubara the Governor of Rivers State but he was used as a tool by God Almighty to make Fubara the Governor in order for God to help to rescue the State from his evil enclave.“
“Those calling Fubara an ingrate, mumu, a small boy and whatever that comes out of their mouth are totally ignorant of who Fubara is. The Fubara that is the Governor of Rivers State is not the same Fubara that you guys were eating with in the past as the present Fubara is on a divine mission and those fighting against him will have God to contend with.”
“It is ridiculous for Wike to deceive his followers that he will correct the mistake he made in making Fubara the Governor and keep the former lawmakers in their seats contrary to both the constitution and the position of God but one can ask him from where will he derive such powers.”
“It is sad and unfortunate that matured people like the former Lawmakers can’t claim to be ignorant of the consequences of their actions but God caused them to take such a step in order to put Wike in his present funny situation and remove from him his so called structures.”
“Until we see the hand of God in the happenings in Rivers State we will continue to look for solutions at the wrong place,” Eze said.
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