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Governor Fubara At The Center Of Controversy: Allegations Fly Amid Political Turmoil

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Things are heating up in Rivers State as George Nwaeke, the former Head of Service, has dropped some serious accusations against Governor Siminalayi Fubara. In a dramatic press briefing in Abuja last Friday, Nwaeke claimed that Fubara was allegedly behind the bombing of the state House of Assembly complex back in 2023. Now, let’s break this down a bit. Nwaeke isn’t just throwing random accusations around; he’s pointing fingers at the governor, alleging that the bombing was part of a grand plan to stop his impeachment. This impeachment attempt, led by Martin Amaewhule, who’s loyal to Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, was said to have rattled Fubara enough to allegedly resort to such drastic measures.

Now, here’s where it gets even more interesting. According to Nwaeke, the attack wasn’t just some random act of violence. He claims it was carried out by militants, and not just any militants—ones allegedly operating under the direction of certain politicians within the state. This is the kind of stuff that could turn a political drama into a full-blown thriller.

Naija News has uncovered more details. Nwaeke didn’t stop at the bombing allegations. He went further, claiming that Fubara had allegedly been plotting with militant groups from Ijaw-speaking areas to sabotage oil facilities. The alleged plan? To destabilize the Federal Government. It’s like something out of a political strategy game, but this is real life with real consequences.

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  • And if that wasn’t enough, Nwaeke also brought up what he described as suspicious meetings between Fubara, his Chief of Staff, and some militant leaders. These meetings, he alleged, often involved large sums of money changing hands. Think about it—money talks, and in this case, it could be whispering some pretty scandalous secrets.

    But Nwaeke didn’t stop there. He claimed that Fubara, with the backing of key political figures in the state, was allegedly planning to orchestrate attacks on various parts of Rivers State, including Ogoni and Oyigbo. The goal? To create the illusion of widespread unrest and chaos. This is the kind of political maneuvering that can shake the very foundation of a state’s stability.

    Rivers Elders Speak Out Against the Accusations

    As you can imagine, these allegations didn’t go down well with everyone. The Rivers State Elders and Leaders Council has come out swinging, strongly condemning Nwaeke’s claims. These aren’t just any old accusations; they’re heavy charges that could impact the state’s political landscape significantly.

    Leading the charge is the council, which includes some of the most respected figures in the state. They’re accusing Nwaeke of making these claims under duress. It’s like he’s caught in the middle of a political tug-of-war, and the elders are pulling hard on one side.

    Enter Anabs Sara-Igbe, a prominent elder and the pioneer spokesperson for the Pan Niger Delta Forum. He didn’t mince words when he described Nweke’s statements as fabricated. In his eyes, these allegations are part of a larger attempt to blackmail the governor. In an exclusive interview with Sunday Punch, Sara-Igbe was clear: “The former Head of Service is under duress, judging from his demeanor. He’s not himself. Some of the things he said were outright lies.”

    When asked if Nweke’s statements amounted to blackmail, Sara-Igbe didn’t hesitate: “Yes, it is. You heard his wife. Of course, the Head of Service has nothing to do with political matters.” It’s like he’s saying, “Come on, this guy isn’t even supposed to be involved in this stuff.”

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  • Another respected voice in the mix is Ann Kio-Briggs, a well-known elder and environmental activist in the Niger Delta region. She’s also chimed in on the controversy, expressing concern over Nweke’s apparent stress while making the allegations. Her take? He’s being instructed and is clearly under pressure. It’s like watching someone read from a script they didn’t write.

    Briggs put it plainly: “You see a man clearly under stress, trying to read what was written for him. You can hear him being instructed. So, yes, I agree with the INC—it is merely a cheap and desperate blackmail. No doubt, they have other things planned, but we remain undeterred in our support for Governor Fubara and in calling on President Tinubu to see through this blackmail.” Her message is clear: they’re standing firm in their support for the governor, no matter what.

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