He dismissed the list, which included names of Wike’s supporters, as the work of attention-seeking troublemakers and crisis instigators.
Fubara clarified that the extension of the Executive Councils of PDP in various states, including Rivers, for three months was not intended to introduce new members or undermine the authority of governors.
He assured that any unauthorized lists would not be recognized.
He stated that the upcoming NEC meeting on April 18th would validate the decision, dismissing the circulating list as the product of desperate individuals seeking media attention.
Fubara hinted at the fear gripping his rivals following his recent warning and vowed to continue unsettling them.
He stressed the importance of maintaining peace for the progress of Rivers State.
“You can see how restless they have been since I made just one statement, yesterday. We will continue to make them restless,” he declared.
“They won’t know where we are coming from. We will also continue to hit them hard the way we hit them, yesterday. So, those of you who were worried when you saw those lists that were flying, go and rest, nothing is happening,” Fubara added. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>