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Rivers PDP Accuses Fubara of Betrayal

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Rivers State Chapter, said Governor Siminalayi Fubara has betrayed it and the Rivers people by dumping the party in the middle of its current political crisis.

Nname Ewor, a factional caretaker chairman of the party, stated this during a news conference on Thursday in Port Harcourt.

The face-off between Mr Fubara and members of the state assembly began barely a year after assuming office, which later threw the state into a serious political crisis.

Mr Ewor said that President Bola Tinubu intervened, adding that part of the agreement was that Mr Fubara would not run for another term.

He added that Mr Fubara was also asked to reinstate Ohna Awuse as chairman of the Rivers Traditional Rulers Council.

He further revealed that other agreements reached were that the governor should drop Tammy Danagogo as secretary to the state government and Edison Ehie as chief of staff.

He alleged that Mr Fubara had refused to keep all the terms of the pact reached, leading to the collapse of the peace agreement and the subsequent declaration of a State of Emergency in Rivers by Mr Tinubu.

The chairman added that Mr Fubara had another agreement with Mr Tinubu shortly before the emergency rule was lifted, a situation that led to his eventual defection from the PDP to the ruling All Progressives Party (APC).

He explained that shortly after announcing his defection, Mr Fubara began boasting that Mr Tinubu would force the State House of Assembly members to pass the 2026 budget.

He said that the governor also boasted that Mr Tinubu would equally compel the minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, to support his second-term reelection bid.

He called on Mr Fubara to tell the people of Rivers the terms of agreement reached with Mr Tinubu before the emergency rule was lifted in the state.

“The mandate Fubara is holding was given to him by the Rivers people, and all his actions and inactions affect all those whose mandate he is holding.

“Therefore, it is incumbent on him at this material time to disclose to Rivers people the terms of the peace agreement he entered with Tinubu before the emergency rule was lifted.

“This will enable river people to make informed decisions,” he said.

Mr Ewor recalled that the PDP challenged the declaration of the state of emergency at the Supreme Court to protect its mandate.

“Today, Fubara has taken our mandate to the APC, which, with all intent and purpose, is unjust,” he said.

Mr Ewor further accused Mr Fubara of deceiving them into attending the PDP convention in Ibadan, only for him to stay away from the meeting, which is currently a matter of litigation before the court.

He disclosed that he has fully aligned himself with Mr Wike’s calls for the re-election of Mr Tinubu in 2027.

(Akelicious)

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