Obasanjo Denies Advising Fubara To Declare Emergency In Rivers State

Former President Obasanjo Speaks Out on Rivers State Crisis
Listen up, folks. Let me break it down for you. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has come forward to set the record straight. Contrary to claims swirling around on social media, he did not advise Rivers State Governor, Sim Fubara, to declare a state of emergency in response to the ongoing turmoil with members of the state House of Assembly. This is a big deal, and we need to get the facts right.
Naija News has been keeping a close eye on this situation. It all started when a rumor popped up on 𝕏 (formerly Twitter) suggesting that Obasanjo paid a visit to Governor Fubara and weighed in on the crisis involving the lawmakers. Now, let's dive deeper into what's been said.
The Claims: What Was Supposedly Said?
According to the viral post, Obasanjo allegedly told Governor Fubara to take drastic measures. These included shutting down the state House of Assembly, withdrawing security personnel assigned to assembly members, and even closing down key institutions like the Nigeria National Petroleum Company (NNPC) and the Niger-Delta Development Commission (NDDC). But wait, there's more. The post claims Obasanjo advised Fubara to demolish any facilities that could potentially be used to host his impeachment. That's a bold move, if true, right?
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Here's how the post read:
"OBJ BLOWS HOT — Shutdown Rivers Assembly. Declare State of Emergency in Rivers State — Obasanjo Visits SIM Fubara."
"Withdraw security personnel from all Rivers Assembly members. Shut down NNPC, shut down NDDC, and dismantle any forces that may rise against you."
"You are the governor, elected by the people. You are the Chief Security Officer of Rivers State. What you order stands—neither Tinubu nor Wike put you in power. Demolish any hall or arena set to host your impeachment. Tinubu needs Rivers votes to win the 2027 election, and you stand in his way."
Wow, those are some strong words. But are they true? Let's find out.
The Truth Behind the Rumors
Hold on to your hats, because here's where things get interesting. Obasanjo's media assistant, Kehinde Akinyemi, spoke with TheCable and categorically denied the claims. According to Akinyemi, the former president did not visit Governor Fubara, nor did he make the statements being circulated online.
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Here's what Akinyemi had to say:
"As you know, Obasanjo does not have a social media account, and he didn’t visit the governor or make any such comments."
This clears up a lot of confusion, doesn't it? It's crucial to verify information before jumping to conclusions, especially in today's world where misinformation spreads faster than wildfire.
So, there you have it. While the crisis in Rivers State continues to unfold, it's important to rely on credible sources and facts. Let's keep the conversation going, but let's do it with accuracy and respect for the truth.
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