Local Govt Chairman Assaults Fubara, Calls Him “A Foolish Governor”

In a recent development in Rivers State politics, Governor Siminalayi Fubara was subjected to a verbal assault by Samuel Nwanosike, the local government chairman of Ikwerre Local Government Area, who called him a “foolish governor” and questioned his capacity for leading.

The remarks were made in the middle of an ongoing power battle between Nyesom Wike, the former governor of the Federal Capital Territory and current Minister of Fubara’s office.

Strong Wike fan Nwanosike made the contentious comments while speaking to his followers at Omerelu Community.

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The critique extended beyond Nwanosike’s spoken words, as he subsequently uploaded a video of his comments on his own X platform.

He articulated, “Any day the likes of Chijioke sent by Fubara insults Wike, I’ll insult Fubara, so today, Fubara is a foolish Governor, he’s not a ‘mumu’ Governor but a foolish Governor because since he took office in May 29th, he has done nothing for Rivers people.”

Nwanosike further disclosed that the allegation that Wike wanted to pocket Rivers State is far from the truth, stating, Fubara “is very naive and doesn’t know what governance is all about. If he knows what governance is all about, by now, he would have been visiting Rivers State by the local government.

“Go and look at Igirita roundabout by Igirita market by Eleka Road; deathtrap, can’t move. Kidnapping everywhere in Rivers State and you say you’re a Governor,” he added.

 

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