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  • Fubara’s supporters disperse after waiting in vain at Rivers Govt House gate

    Fubara’s supporters disperse after waiting in vain at Rivers Govt House gate

    Core supporters of Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, on Thursday began leaving the Government House gate in Port Harcourt after waiting in vain to receive him.

    The crowd, largely members of his disbanded political group, the *Simplified Movement*, had mobilised from the 23 local government areas under the directives of their leaders.

    Among those present were sacked local government chairmen who played key roles in the recent political crisis, including Amb. Chijoke Ihunwo, Ichemati Ezebunwo, and the former factional Speaker of the House of Assembly, Victor Oko-Jumbo.

    The disbanded group members had started arriving at the gate as early as 6 a.m., but later dispersed after the governor failed to show up.

    They came with flutes, drums, dancing troupes, and other musical instruments to welcome Fubara.

    The supporters occupied the entire stretch of Nnamdi Azikiwe Road, blocking the entire area and denying commuters and drivers access to the area.

    Drivers were forced to divert their vehicles to the internal roads, which were partly blocked by the supporters.

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    But they waited, danced, and remained there till 1 pm without any signal that the governor would come to their area.

    Their leaders were making frantic calls without any positive response from the other end.

    After exhausting their energy, their leaders left the scene, and shortly afterwards, their followers began to depart on their hired vehicles to their destinations.

    It was gathered that the body language of Fubara was an indication that he was fully integrated into his original political family and was no longer interested in fighting his benefactor, Chief Nyesom Wike.

    It was observed that Wike’s loyalists, incumbent local government chairmen and known leaders in Wike’s camp were not part of the crowd.

    Fubara remained incommunicado as many people continued to seek his whereabouts.

  • How Ibas exited Rivers Govt House after performing last assignment

    How Ibas exited Rivers Govt House after performing last assignment

    The outgone Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Vice-Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retd) performed his last assignment in the Government House, Port Harcourt,  before exiting his position.

    He inauguarted the acting Head of Service, Dr. Irringi Brown as the substantive head, then proceeded to address Rivers people in a statewide broadcast.

    Ibas, who wore a blue kaftan, his usual pair of glasses, walked with swags as he made his way to the glass doors at the entrance of his office.

    He was accompanied by most of his senior security details drawn from the armed forces with some of them clutching some files and moving slowly behind him.

    As Ibas walked out of the glass doors, he put his hands in his pockets; raised his outfit a little; took a long glance around the surroundings; smiled and made his way to his vehicle.

    The former sole administrator walked majestically into his Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV), which one of his security aides hurriedly opened for him.

    Ibas showed some gallantry moves as he practically and enthusiastically jumped into his vehicle and signalled his motorcade to move.

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    The motorcade moved gently towards the first gate of the Government House, which was kept ajar as the vehicles in their full shiny headlamps gradually disappeared into the midnight darkness.

    Ibas came, saw and conqured as he completed the mandates he received from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. It was an end ti a chapter opened for him by the needless prolonged crisis that rocked Rivers.

    It is now up to the Rivers Governor, Siminalayi Fubara to show leadership, galvanise other leaders to sustain the existing peace in the state.