Rivers State APC Stands Firm: Exposing Fubara's Alleged Role In State Assembly Bombing

APC Vows to Uncover Truth Behind Suspended Governor's Alleged Actions
Listen up, because this is a story you won’t want to miss. The Rivers State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is drawing a line in the sand. They’ve made it crystal clear: no amount of intimidation will stop former Head of the State Civil Service, George Nwaeke, from spilling the beans on the alleged misdeeds of suspended Governor, Siminalayi Fubara. This isn’t just another political drama; it’s a fight for transparency and accountability in Rivers State.
Naija News has learned that APC Chairman in Rivers State, Tony Chidugam Okocha, fired back with a strong statement in Abuja on Wednesday. He called on all relevant security agencies to thoroughly investigate Fubara over allegations that he orchestrated the bombing of the State Assembly. This isn’t just a random accusation—it’s a serious charge that demands a serious response.
George Nwaeke: The Man at the Center of the Storm
Let’s break this down for a moment. Okocha emphasized that Nwaeke, who served as the Head of Service in Rivers State during the time in question, was no small player in the state government. He was the Number 3 man, for crying out loud. That means his claims aren’t hearsay or speculation—they come from someone who was in the thick of things. This isn’t just a guy throwing accusations around; this is a firsthand account from someone who was there.
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The APC has long accused Fubara of being the mastermind behind the assembly bombing. Now, with Nwaeke’s revelations about how Fubara allegedly facilitated the incident, the party feels vindicated. It’s like they’ve been saying it all along, and now they’ve got the evidence to back it up. This isn’t just about politics—it’s about justice for the people of Rivers State.
Wasting Taxpayers’ Money in a Time of Crisis
Here’s the kicker: while all this drama was unfolding, taxpayers’ money in Rivers State was being squandered left and right. This happened at a time when resources were already stretched thin due to global economic challenges. It’s not just about the bombing—it’s about how the state’s finances were handled. The people deserve answers, and the APC is determined to get them.
The statement from the APC reads: “The APC in Rivers State is confident that the security agencies will do their job and get to the bottom of this mess. We won’t let verbal attacks against the former Head of Service silence him. This isn’t just about one man—it’s about the entire state. We’ll be watching closely to ensure justice is served.”
“And here’s the audacity of it all: less than 48 hours after the bombing, the suspended governor was out there supervising the demolition of the assembly complex, with his supporters cheering him on like it was some kind of victory parade. This isn’t leadership—it’s tyranny. The Supreme Court hit the nail on the head when they described Fubara as a ‘Dictator’ in their ruling on February 28, 2025.”
George Nwaeke’s Explosive Testimony
In a press release, Dr. George Nwaeke minced no words. He stated unequivocally that the political crisis in Rivers State was “orchestrated by Fubara himself.” This isn’t just an allegation—it’s an eyewitness account from someone who was there when it all went down. What’s even more striking is how this aligns perfectly with the APC’s earlier claims. It’s like they’ve been saying it all along, and now they’ve got the proof to back it up.
“The APC in Rivers State takes its role as a watchdog very seriously. We’re here to ensure that the people of Rivers State are not shortchanged by corrupt leaders. Dr. George Nwaeke’s testimony is more than just an accusation—it’s a call to action. It’s time for the truth to come out, and it’s time for justice to prevail.”
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“As we stand here today, we’re reminded of why the APC is the only viable opposition party in Rivers State. We’re the voice of the voiceless, and we’re fighting for a better future for everyone. This isn’t just about politics—it’s about the future of our state. We’ll continue to stand firm, no matter what comes our way.”
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