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    Rivers Governor Fubara Returns Amid Lingering Political Turmoil

    Rivers Governor Fubara Returns
    wahalaupdateBy wahalaupdateSeptember 19, 2025Updated:September 19, 20251 Comment5 Views
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    Rivers State Governor Fubara arrived at Port Harcourt International Airport on Friday at approximately 11:50 a.m.

    His return came just over 24 hours after President Bola Tinubu officially ended the six-month emergency rule declared in the state.

    However, Fubara’s delayed comeback and the months-long political crisis still raise critical questions about governance and power dynamics in Nigeria’s oil-rich state.

    Fubara’s Return: A Delayed Homecoming

    Governor Fubara’s arrival was met by a large crowd of supporters who had eagerly gathered at the VIP wing of Port Harcourt International Airport.

    Yet, the delay in his return stirred confusion.

    Despite the House of Assembly resuming sittings on Thursday, Governor Fubara stayed away from the Government House, leaving many to speculate on his motives and influence after months away.

    His absence was highly noticeable, especially after an extended period of political limbo under emergency rule, which left the state’s administration in the hands of a presidentially appointed administrator.

    Fubara’s return, while welcomed by loyalists, also highlights a leadership void and questions about political control in Rivers.

    Emergency Rule Execution and Its Fallout

    The emergency rule declared by President Bola Tinubu on March 18, 2025, was a drastic but not unexpected move.

    Citing a political crisis that had deepened tensions in Rivers, Tinubu appointed retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas as sole administrator.

    Ibas held the reins firmly for six months, exerting centralized power over the state’s governance.

    The emergency was portrayed as essential to avoid anarchy, but critics argue it was a blunt instrument that sidelined democratically elected officials.

    Ibas, in a state broadcast before handing power back, urged political actors toward respect and dialogue, yet the underlying fractures in Rivers’ political landscape remain far from resolved.

    The Political Rift: Fubara vs. Wike

    The crisis did not start with emergency rule.

    Months after his May 2023 inauguration, Governor Fubara found himself at odds with his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, now Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

    This rivalry has become emblematic of Nigeria’s recurring pattern where former governors clash with incumbents, turning states into battlegrounds for control and influence.

    This political war has polarized the Rivers State House of Assembly, splitting lawmakers into factions aligned either with Fubara or Wike.

    Such division has paralyzed decision-making and deepened instability.

    Fubara’s absence during the restart of House sessions only fuels speculation that his grip on power is still tenuous.

    Council Elections Under Controversy

    During the emergency rule, Vice Admiral Ibas inaugurated the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) in July, led by Michael Odey.

    The local government elections on August 30 reflected the shifting political landscape: the All Progressives Congress (APC) claimed victory in 20 councils, while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) took 3.

    The elections, however, came under intense scrutiny. Critics accused the RSIEC and state authorities of manipulating results and suppressing opposition.

    The electoral process exposed the fragility of Rivers politics, where electoral justice remains elusive, and the battle for local councils is as fierce as that for the governorship.

    Tinubu’s Defense: Justification or Cover-Up?

    President Tinubu defended the emergency rule as necessary to prevent chaos.

    Speaking on Wednesday evening, he argued that the political crisis had the potential to spiral into anarchy without firm federal intervention.

    While this rationale might resonate with some, opposition voices view it as an overreach that undermined Rivers’ democracy.

    By installing a sole administrator, Tinubu sidelined elected representatives and concentrated power in the hands of a military retiree, raising fears of militarization of politics.

    Many see this as a dangerous precedent, eroding civilian governance and amplifying federal influence at the expense of local autonomy.

    Rivers State Identity: Oil Wealth and Political Struggle

    The turmoil in Rivers cannot be separated from its role as Nigeria’s oil hub.

    The stakes are extraordinarily high, with control of the state affording access to resources and influential patronage networks.

    Fubara’s struggles symbolize the broader Niger Delta tensions where political power translates directly into economic control and social influence.

    For Rivers citizens, these conflicts are more than political theater they impact stability, development, and daily life.

    Fubara’s tense relationship with Wike reflects a state divided, where leadership battles risk overshadowing public service.

    Democracy or Dictatorship?

    The return of Governor Fubara signals a tentative end to the military-style emergency rule but leaves Rivers State deeply fractured.

    The political showdowns between Fubara, Wike, and federal authorities expose a crisis of leadership marked by distrust and power grabs.

    This saga casts a harsh light on Nigeria’s electoral system of fragile democracy where political actors resort to extreme measures to assert control.

    The use of emergency rule in a democratic setup questions the principle of elected governance and risks normalizing military-backed interventions.

    Looking Forward: Rivers at a Crossroads

    As Rivers State moves beyond emergency rule, the challenge remains to heal political rifts and restore credible governance.

    Fubara must now prove his leadership matters beyond mere presence. Will he bridge divides or continue the cycle of power struggle?

    Meanwhile, citizens await a true democratic renewal rather than superficial calm enforced by force.

    Rivers’ future hinges on whether reconciliation, respect for democratic mandates, and genuine development replace political warfare and manipulation.

    This story epitomizes the political instability that threatens not only Rivers but Nigeria’s democratic fabric.

    It demands urgent attention, critical scrutiny, and voices that challenge the status quo. The eyes of Nigeria are on Port Harcourt watching, waiting, and judging.


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