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  • BREAKING: Appeal Court affirms Fubara as Rivers Gov

    BREAKING: Appeal Court affirms Fubara as Rivers Gov

    An Appeal Court sitting in Lagos State on Tuesday has dismissed the petition filed by the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State, Patrick Tonye-Cole, against Governor Siminalayi Fubara of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    In the courtroom on Tuesday, the APC candidate requested that the court order INEC to declare him the winner of the March governorship election in Rivers.

    Cole’s case contesting Fubara’s election as the Governor was initially dismissed by the Rivers State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal  in October.

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    However, not satisfied with the Tribunal’s judgment, the APC candidate approached the appellate court.

    However, the court on Tuesday upheld the Tribunal ruling which affirmed Fubara’s victory in October.

    Details shortly…

  • Stop stoking division against Fubara, Ijaws tells Wike

    Stop stoking division against Fubara, Ijaws tells Wike

    Pan Ijaws socio-political organisation, the Ijaw National Congress (INC) has cautioned Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, against stoking division of any sort against Governor Simi Fubara under the guise  of protecting his “structure.”

    It said the political structure which Wike referred to should not be rolled up with the structure of the administration of Governor Fubara as one entity under anyone’s thumb.

    The INC said its organs across Ijawland and the diaspora should be alive to the sacred responsibility of watching over and protecting the interests of its people anywhere and anytime.

    President of INC worldwide, Prof. Benjamin Okaba, in a statement made available in Akure, said the Ijaw nation, was dismayed by the crude attempt by men in official uniform to impeach and inflict mental and physical injuries on Governor Fubara.

    Prof. Okaba saluted all Rivers people who joined their Ijaw brothers and sisters in defence of truth that Governor Fubara had committed no act by omission or commission, worthy of impeachment.

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    Okaba called on all political players in Rivers State to play their duty to their constituents and forthwith cease from any further acts capable of slurring the sanctity of the office, institution and person of the Governor of all Rivers People.

    According to the statement, “We salute the patriotic sense of duty and calm responsibility exhibited by Governor Siminialayi Fubara, even in the face of insane taunting and provocation by those who do not wish Rivers State any good.

    He said: “We specifically appeal to Chief Barr E.N Wike to retrace his steps from stoking division of any sort against the government of the day under the guise  of protecting his “structure”.

    “We urge all our people to remain vigilant, steadfast and and continue to cooperate with law enforcement agencies to maintain peace and brotherhood in Rivers State, the Niger Delta and everywhere.”

  • Fubara visits Delta Gov over mother-in-law’s death

    Fubara visits Delta Gov over mother-in-law’s death

    Rivers Governor Siminalayi Fubara at the weekend visited his Delta counterpart Sheriff Oborevwori in his country home in Osubi in Okpe Local Government Area to sympathise over the death of  his mother-in-law.

    Fubara eulogised the virtues of the late Mama Agnes Avwenyotoma Tager and urged the Governor and his wife, Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori to take solace in the good life their late mother lived.

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    The Governor in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media, Boniface Onyedi, also congratulated Oborevwori on his resounding victory at the Appeal Court.

  • Rivers crisis: Wike hits Fubara

    Rivers crisis: Wike hits Fubara

    • Accuses governor of setting assembly on fire
    • Says he introduced ethnicity into state politics
    • I am full-blooded Ijaw son, gov declares

    The face-off between Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, and his immediate predecessor and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, reared its head yesterday as the FCT Minister accused his estranged protégé of masterminding the burning of a section of the state’s House of Assembly.

    Crisis had erupted in the state late last month when the House of Assembly impeached its Majority Leader Hon. Edison Ehie believed to be the governor’s loyalist while the governor in turn sacked his chief of Staff believed to be a loyalist of Wike.

    The crisis had peaked with the burning of a part of the House of Assembly on October 29; a move believed to have been made to prevent the lawmakers from sitting amid speculations of a move by the assembly to impeach Governor Fubara.

    A quick intervention by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had ensured that the crisis was nipped in the bud as both Wike and Fubara announced a ceasefire and the two parties appeared to have buried the hatchet.

    The governor thereafter likened the feud to a father-and-son matter.

    Receiving a military delegation led by Gen. Christopher Musa to the Government House in Port Harcourt, the state capital, he said: “For our dear state, I know everybody is wondering what’s going on, what’s not going on. We are okay, there is no problem.

    “If we have an internal issue, it will be resolved and everything will go back to normal.

    “There is nothing wrong if a father and a son have a problem. If there is any problem, but I don’t think there is anything, whatever it is, we will definitely resolve the issue.”

    But in a twist of events yesterday, Wike, speaking during a live broadcast in his office with select journalists, accused Fubara of masterminding the burning of the hallowed chamber of the House of Assembly.

    He accused Fubara of taking the step because he learnt about a plan by the lawmakers to impeach him as governor.

    Asked whether he endorsed the attempt by the lawmakers to impeach Fubara, Wike said: “If they are impeaching you (Fubara), did you call me?

    “Assuming I’m the one who plotted it, did you say, ‘Sir, they want to impeach me’? Is that why you will send people to go and burn the hallowed chambers?”

    The FCT Minister also accused Fubara of playing ethnic politics, saying that the development was alien to the oil-rich state.

     “Is impeachment done in one day? Is it a one-day affair? Then you raised ethnic politics. We have never had it like this before,” he said.

    He added: “Give man power and money, that is when you will know the person. If you have not given man power and money, don’t say you know the person.

    “He may be your friend, he may be your son, sister or mother or father. I don’t want to go into that.”

    The FCT Minister lamented that Fubara could seek to destroy the structure that produced him as governor just within three months of his emergence.

    He said: “In three months, it is sad for someone to scatter a political structure that supported and brought him up.

    “You know what is painful. All these allegations, I smile. In all your doings be grateful in your life, no matter the circumstance.

    “Nobody who is a gentleman and a politician will support this kind of thing. And I kept quiet.

    “You have 31 members in the House of Assembly, 27 are against you.”

    Asked whether he felt that his feud with Fubara was a matter of nemesis, given how he fell out with former Governor Rotimi Amaechi, his immediate predecessor as Rivers State governor, Wike said “with due respect, Amaechi did not make me governor. I was the one that worked for Amaechi to be governor in 2007. 

    “Even when Amachi made me a minister, he went to the National Assembly to disqualify me through SSS. Amaechi fought me even as a minister.

    “I am comfortable. Tinubu did not give me an ordinary minister but Minister of FCT. What am I looking for?

    “But that does not mean that I will allow anybody to crumble our political structure. It will not happen.

    “Let me tell you, I challenge anybody, all the projects and road projects you are seeing now, I laid the foundation. I took him to Win Bidding in Germany, with the director of procurement to go and negotiate with Julius Beger.

    “I said look, if you do this Ring Road your second tenure is assured.

    “I told him to go and borrow money from Zenith Bank and tell Julius Beger to be deducting money from you every month. Tell them you will do it in three years; that is the year leading to your election. Nobody will challenge you in Rivers State.

    “If I had no good intentions, I would not do it. If they are impeaching you, did you call me? Assuming, for example I was the one who caused it, did you call me, saying Sir, they want to impeach me? Is that why you have to send people to go and burn the hallow chamber?   

    “Is impeachment done one day? Impeachment process a one day affair? Then you raised ethnic politics.

    “We have never had it like this before. Will anybody stop me from going to functions? Anything that will make me not respect Mr. President, I won’t do it.

    “All these things you are seeing are because Mr. President has said you do this and you do that. When the law speaks, thuggery will run away. When the law speaks, militants will run away. When the law speaks, ethnicity will run.

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    “Be fair to the structure that brought you to power. You are the governor, but all you must understand is that some people had sleepless nights because of you. It is too early to fight that structure.

    “I’ve never seen it happen anywhere. You have told Nigerians the kind of person you are. Some people will even pretend for one year or two years.

    “Tinubu made me minister, people don’t understand, I have character. What will happen in 2027? I stood and I said I’m not going to support injustice. I was threatened that they would do this to me. They tried Major Generals.”

    On his achievements as governor of Rivers State, Wike said: “I was paying pensioners gratuity every month, which were not paid by my predecessor. I took River State to the level where you cannot discuss politics in Nigeria without Rivers State.

    “I was an ordinary minister when I became a governor. I challenged the sitting governor and I defeated his candidate. I worked hard.”

    On the new requirements for acquisition of land in the Federal Capital Territory, particularly the introduction of National Identity Number (NIN) and Biometric Verification Number (BVN) to Certificate of Occupancy (C of O), the minister said the new features were for security and revenue generation.

    Wike also noted that existing landowners in the capital must get recertification to incorporate these new features.

    “There are a lot of discrepancies, a lot of cloning of C-of-Os, so we have come up with an idea that every allottee who seeks and applies for a C-of-O must supply his NIN. This is one of the features we are going to put in the new C-of-O.

    “If a corporate body doesn’t have an NIN and they have a property, they must put their BVN. So many people have not registered, and this will make them go and re-register.”

    Addressing the issue of existing landlords with C-of-Os, Wike stated that they would only be required to pay a nominal fee for recertification.

    “For everyone who has a C-of-O, they will come for a recertification so that we can incorporate the NIN or BVN,” he said.

    “Those who have a C-of-O before don’t need to pay money again. The highest they can pay is N50,000, and corporate bodies will pay N100,000. It helps in terms of security; it also helps to improve our revenue generation.”

    “There are people who own seven properties, so this will identify them so they can pay taxes.”

    Wike further stated that other benefits of this initiative are in identifying property owners accurately for tax purposes.

    ‘I won’t run against Tinubu’

    The FCT minister declared that he would not contest against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 Presidential election.

    He reiterated his commitment to the success of the Tinubu administration even as he explained that the quest for justice was the key reason he and the G5 group of governors supported the presidential ambition of Tinubu.

    According to the minister, good character should never be compromised on the altar of politics.

    He pointed out that having worked for the emergence of Tinubu as President and having been made minister of FCT, nothing would make him contest against the President in 2027.

    “Tinubu made me the FCT minister and I won’t allow anybody to crumble our political structure. No!

    I’m a true Ijaw son, says Fubara

    Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has declared that his Opobo people from Rivers State belong to the Ijaw ethnic nationality.

    Insisting that the Opobo people are integral part of the history of the Ijaw struggle, Fubara asserted that he is a true Ijaw son.

    Speaking when he met with the Regent and other representatives of Kalabari Se Kobiri at Government House, Port Harcourt yesterday, Fubara dismissed insinuations labeling him a non-Ijaw.

    He said persons doubting his Ijaw origin were bereft of the history of the struggle that made Ijaw a reputable class of people.

    He said: “So, whoever is feeding you with that information should go back to their history classes. You cannot talk about the Ijaw struggle without the Opobo, the Bonny, and the Kalabari.

    “We had our trade lines at that time, and for you to occupy a trade line, it means you are a true Ijaw man. So, for the records, I am a full blooded, up to my bones, an Ijaw man.”

    Fubara said Ijaw people are bold, courageous and forthright, adding that despite being subjected to inhuman treatment, Ijaw refused to succumb to being traded as slaves.

    He emphasised that only the will of God would prevail in every circumstance whether good or bad, winning or failing.

    Condoling with the Kalabari people over the demise of their monarch, the late King Theophilus J.T. Princewill, Fubara assured that the state government would fully participate in the burial activities.

    The governor urged the people to put their differences aside and work together to give the late king a befitting burial.

    In his speech, the regent of Kalabari Kingdom, Dr. Charles Numbere Princewill, said they visited to notify the governor that Theophilus J.T. Princewill, Amachree XI, The Amanyanabo and Natural Ruler of the Kalabari Kingdom was dead and to formally invite him to attend the funeral.

    He thanked the governor for the support already given to them and solicited for more.

    On his part, Secretary to the Rivers State Government (SSG) Dr. Tammy Danagogo said Fubara had shown much love towards the Kalabari people was committed to giving befitting burial to their late Amanyanabo.

  • I am a true Ijaw son, says Fubara

    I am a true Ijaw son, says Fubara

    Rivers Governor Siminalayi Fubara has declared that his Opobo people from Rivers State belong to the Ijaw ethnic nationality.

    Insisting that the Opobo people are an integral part of the history of the Ijaw struggle, Fubara asserted that he is a true Ijaw son.

    Speaking when he met with the Regent and other representatives of Kalabari Se Kobiri at Government House, Port Harcourt on Friday,  Fubara dismissed those labelling him as a non-Ijaw.

    He said persons doubting his Ijaw origin were bereft of the history of the struggle that made Ijaw a reputable class of people.

    He said: “So, whoever is feeding you with that information,  should go back to their history classes. You cannot talk about the Ijaw struggle without the Opobo, the Bonny, and the Kalabari.

    “We had our trade lines at that time and for you to occupy a trade line, it means you are a true Ijaw man. So, for the records, I am a full-blooded up to my bones, an Ijaw man.”

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    Fubara said Ijaw people are bold, courageous and forthright adding that despite being subjected to inhuman treatment, Ijaw refused to succumb to being treated as slaves.

    He emphasised that only the will of God would prevail in every circumstance whether good or bad, winning or failing.

    Condoling the Kalabari people over the demise of their monarch, late King Theophilus J.T. Princewill,  Fubara assured that the State Government would fully participate in the burial activities.

    The Governor urged the people to put their differences aside and work together to give the late king a befitting burial.

  • I’m a true Ijaw son, says Fubara

    I’m a true Ijaw son, says Fubara

    The Rivers state governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has declared that his Opobo people from Rivers state belong to the Ijaw ethnic nationality.

    Insisting that the Opobo people are integral part of the history of the Ijaw struggle, Fubara asserted that he is a true Ijaw son.

    Speaking when he met with the Regent, and other representatives of Kalabari Se Kobiri at Government House, Port Harcourt on Friday,  Fubara dismissed insinuations labelling him a non Ijaw.

    He said persons doubting his Ijaw origin  were bereft of the history of the struggle that made Ijaw a reputable class of people.

    He said: “So, whoever is feeding you with that information,  should go back to their history classes. You cannot talk about the Ijaw struggle without the Opobo, the Bonny, and the Kalabari. 

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    “We had our trade lines at that time and for you to occupy a trade line, it means you are a true Ijaw man. So, for the records, I am a full blooded, up to my bones, an Ijaw man.”

    Fubara said Ijaw people are bold, courageous and forthright adding that despite being subjected to inhuman treatment, Ijaw refused to succumb to be traded as slaves.

    He emphasised that  only the will of God would prevails in every circumstance whether good or bad, winning or failing.

    Condoling with the Kalabari people over the demise of their monarch, late King Theophilus J.T. Princewill,  Fubara assured that thenstate government would fully participate in the burial activities.

    The governor urged the people to put their differences aside and work together to give the late king a befitting burial.

    In his speech, the regent of Kalabari kingdom, Dr. Charles Numbere Princewill said they visited to notify the governor that Theophilus J.T. Princewill, Amachree XI, The Amanyanabo and Natural Ruler of the Kalabari Kingdom was dead  and ro formally invite him to attend the funeral. 

    He thanked the governor for the support already given to them and solicited for more.

    On his part, Secretary to the Rivers State Government(SSG) Dr. Tammy Danagogo said Fubara had shown much love towards the Kalabari people and.was committed to giving befitting burial to their late Amanyanabo.

  • Rivers crisis: Court threatens anti-Fubara lawmakers with contempt

    Rivers crisis: Court threatens anti-Fubara lawmakers with contempt

    The Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, has threatened to sentence Speaker Martin Amaewhule and his deputy, Dumle Maol, as well as 27 other lawmakers opposing Governor Siminilayi Fubara, to prison, if they continued to disobey the court’s directives on the crisis rocking the Assembly.

    The threat was issued in Form 48 pursuant to an application filed by factional Speaker Ehie Edison drawing the court’s attention to Monday’s sitting by the Amaewhule group.

    The court had, on November 7, ordered parties in the dispute not to take any step concerning the subject matter contained in a substantive suit which Ehie filed before it.

    But on Monday, the Amaewhule-led lawmakers sat at the Assembly complex under police protection and deliberated on a number of legislative matters.

    Edison, who identified himself as the new Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly in the application, accused the former Speaker of invading the Assembly and purportedly leading plenary of the Assembly in violation of the court’s order for the parties to maintain the status quo.

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    The court entered the Form 48, titled: Notice of Consequences of Disobedience of Order of Court, dated November 22, and signed by the Registrar of the Federal High Court, Port Harcourt Judicial Division.

    The notice, issued in the case presided over by Justice Phoebe Ayua, warned that the contemnors would be liable to be committed to prison unless they obeyed the order of the court and maintain the status quo.

    The judge adjourned till November 27.

    The form, which was addressed to Amaewhule and Maol, reads: “Take notice that unless you obey the directions contained in this order, you will be guilty of contempt of court and will be liable to be committed to prison.”

    Justice Ayua had issued an order directing all the parties to the Assembly crisis to maintain the status quo and avoid taking any step concerning the subject matter of the suit until the determination of the motion on notice.

  • Fubara resumes project inauguration, opens hospitals

    Fubara resumes project inauguration, opens hospitals

    Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara Fubara has resumed inauguration of projects with the opening of the remodelled Dental, Maxillofacial Ear Nose Throat, and Ophthalmology Hospital, as well as Prof. Kelsey Harrison Hospital.

    Speaking at the opening of the Dental, Maxillofacial Ear Nose Throat, and Ophthalmology Hospital. located beside Rebisi flyover in Port Harcourt, Fubara said even in his calm disposition, he would remain firm and follow his course for development to the benefit of the state.

    He said his administration was committed to advancing the interest and welfare of Rivers people, noting that nothing could prevent his vision.

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    Rivers State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has called on Governor Fubara to wake up from his slumber and address poverty, unemployment, insecurity and other ills.

    APC spokesperson Darlington Nwauju, in a statement yesterday said the people would not accept excuses of political distractions to Fubara’s inability to discharge the functions of his office.

    Nwauju lamented the increasing disconnect between the people and the government, the weakness of policies and what he described as the loud silence by Fubara to tackle increasing poverty in the land despite huge resources available to the state.

  • Fubara resumes project inauguration, opens hospitals

    Fubara resumes project inauguration, opens hospitals

    Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara Fubara has resumed inauguration of projects with the opening of the remodelled Dental, Maxillofacial Ear Nose Throat, and Ophthalmology Hospital, as well as Prof. Kelsey Harrison Hospital.

    Speaking at the opening of the Dental, Maxillofacial Ear Nose Throat, and Ophthalmology Hospital. located beside Rebisi flyover in Port Harcourt, Fubara said even in his calm disposition, he would remain firm and follow his course for development to the benefit of the state.

    He said his administration was committed to advancing the interest and welfare of Rivers people, noting that nothing could prevent his vision.

    Rivers State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has called on Governor Fubara to wake up from his slumber and address poverty, unemployment, insecurity and other ills.

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    APC spokesperson Darlington Nwauju, in a statement yesterday said the people would not accept excuses of political distractions to Fubara’s inability to discharge the functions of his office.

    Nwauju lamented the increasing disconnect between the people and the government, the weakness of policies and what he described as the loud silence by Fubara to tackle increasing poverty in the land despite huge resources available to the state.

    He said: “APC members in Rivers State wish to remind Rivers people that the colour of poverty walking on four legs on the streets of Port Harcourt and indeed all 23 local governments knows no tribal or party affiliation.”

  • Fubara inaugurates project, opens hospitals in Rivers

    Fubara inaugurates project, opens hospitals in Rivers

    The Rivers state governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has resumed the inauguration of projects with the opening of the remodelled Dental, Maxillofacial Ear Nose Throat, and Ophthalmology Hospital as well as the Prof. Kelsey Harrison Hospital.

    Speaking at the official opening ceremony of the Dental, Maxillofacial Ear Nose Throat, and Ophthalmology Hospital located beside the Rebisi flyover in Port Harcourt City, Fubara said even in his calm disposition, he would remain firm and follow his course for development to the benefit of the state.

    He said his administration was committed to advancing the interest and welfare of Rivers people insisting that nothing could deviate his vision.

    He said whatever it would cost, the interest of the people and development of the state would remain paramount adding that there would not be development without quality healthcare delivery.

    Fubara explained that his actions aligned with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu’s administration anchored on restoring hope and improving the economy and social well-being of the citizenry.

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    He said: “We came, we saw and we are opening for the benefit of our people.”

    While inaugurating the Prof. Kelsey Harrison Hospital located in Mile One Diobu, Port Harcourt Local Government Area on Wednesday, Fubara asked Rivers people and residents to protect critical infrastructure and social services provided for them.

    He noted that the hospital had been remodelled and made functional with taxpayers and appealed to the people to own the project.

    The governor also assured that soon, the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital Board and the Healthcare Management Board would be reconstituted to handle the issues of employment in the health sector to utilise their quota for the ongoing recruitment of 10 thousand persons.

    Rivers State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Adaeze Oreh, said the remodelled Dental, Maxillofacial Ear Nose Throat, and Ophthalmology Hospital delivered before the stipulated 16 months, was designed to provide specialised health services to patients, for training and medical research.

    She said the project comprised a new administrative building with offices, a 200 siting capacity conference hall, a separate reading library for patients and a fully equipped kitchen space, a cafeteria, and a laundry section.

    On the Kelsey Hospital, she said the 100-bed secondary healthcare hospital, located in the highly populated Diobu area of Port Harcourt is a three-story building.

    She said that it would strategically address the high burden of maternal mortality, infant and child mortality, diabetes, hepatitis, hypertension, and other cardiovascular diseases.