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General News of Wednesday, 1 November 2023

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Wike to Fubara: 'You can’t just take away my structure'

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Nyesom Wike, the minister of FCT, has commented on the crisis unfolding in Rivers State regarding the potential impeachment of Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

During a meeting with South-South leaders at his office on Tuesday, October 31, Wike, a former Governor of Rivers State, stressed the significance of maintaining his political stronghold to stay relevant in politics.

Wike emphasised that losing his political base would result in losing his political relevance, and he expressed that he remains unaffected by any attempts to tarnish his reputation.

He firmly stated that the correct course of action must be followed.

As reported by Channels, he said: “All of us want to be politically relevant; all of us want to maintain our political structure.

“Is it not your political structure? Will you allow anybody to just cut you out immediately? Everybody has a base. If you take my base, am I not politically irrelevant?”

Antecedents of Wike, Fubara feud The relationship between Wike and Fubara has deteriorated due to the threats of impeachment against the governor, with some accusing Wike of being involved in the impeachment scheme.

The Rivers Assembly Complex experienced turmoil when a section of it caught fire on Sunday night.

Wike finally opens up on rift with Fubara

On Monday morning, there was further chaos as key officials in the Assembly were removed, accompanied by gunshots.

Fubara visited the Complex on Monday to assess the extent of the damage and alleged that the police had fired at him, an accusation currently under investigation by the police.

Both Wike and Fubara are members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and Wike pointed out that internal disputes are common in politics and can be resolved through the party's internal mechanisms.