Amidst continuous tensions between Nyesom Wike, Federal Capital Territory Minister, and Governor Fubara, the governor of Rivers State, Fubara recently appointed caretaker committees for all 23 local government areas.
Orji recalled, “I attempted to enter the council, but the police cited orders and denied me entry.”
This division is reflected in the state House of Assembly, where Wike’s side is supported by the majority, further exacerbating the problem and complicating the legislative process.
The argument over whether to seek out peaceful solutions or proclaim a state of emergency in order to restore order is becoming more and more heated.
This scenario emphasizes the difficult political environment in Rivers State and governance issues. It also draws attention to the continuous impasse and its significant effects on stability and government.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>