Suspended Rivers Governor Fubara Visits President Tinubu Amid State of Emergency

Rivers crisis: Fubara visits Tinubu in Lagos

In a significant development, Siminalayi Fubara, the suspended governor of Rivers State, visited President Bola Tinubu at his Lagos State residence on Tuesday. This meeting comes at a time when the state is under a six-month state of emergency declared by the President. The visit is likely connected to the ongoing situation in Rivers State, where Tinubu suspended Fubara, his deputy, and members of the State Assembly, and appointed a sole administrator to oversee the state’s affairs.

President Tinubu has been in Lagos since last week, where he has been commissioning various projects. He is expected to remain in the state until the Sallah celebrations are over. The President’s decision to declare a state of emergency in Rivers State was a significant move, and Fubara’s meeting with him may be an attempt to address the current situation and potentially seek a resolution.

Fubara’s visit to Tinubu also follows a recent meeting with his estranged political godfather, Nyesom Wike. Wike played a crucial role in Fubara’s ascension to the governor’s seat, despite facing opposition from some stakeholders in the state. The meeting between Fubara and Wike was seen as an attempt to reconcile and potentially regain support. The dynamics between Fubara, Wike, and Tinubu are complex, and this latest development adds another layer to the situation.

As the situation in Rivers State continues to unfold, the meeting between Fubara and Tinubu is being closely watched. The state of emergency and the suspension of the governor and other officials have raised concerns about the state’s governance and stability. With the President’s decision to appoint a sole administrator, the future of Rivers State’s governance remains uncertain. The visit by Fubara to Tinubu may be a step towards addressing these concerns and finding a way forward for the state.

The ongoing situation in Rivers State is a significant development in Nigerian politics, and the meeting between Fubara and Tinubu is a crucial aspect of this story. As more information becomes available, it is likely that the situation will continue to evolve, and the outcome of this meeting may play a significant role in shaping the future of the state. With the Sallah celebrations approaching, the President’s presence in Lagos and his engagement with key stakeholders, including Fubara, will be closely monitored. The international community will also be watching the situation in Rivers State, given its potential implications for the region’s stability and governance.

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