BREAKING: Wike, Fubara, Rivers Assembly Speaker Reach Truce After Meeting President Tinubu
In what is being described as a political miracle, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has successfully brokered peace between Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara and FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, ending months of intense political tension.
The closed-door meeting, which also involved the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, has reportedly resulted in the lifting of all suspensions and a renewed commitment to cooperation, signaling a major turnaround in the Rivers political space.
Sources close to the discussions describe the moment as “profound and profitable”, ushering in what many believe could be a new era of stability and governance in the state.
“Congratulations, Sim. Lessons have been learned, and the future is now more secure,” a party loyalist remarked following the reconciliation.
The outcome has also revived talks of Governor Fubara potentially completing an uninterrupted eight-year tenure, a development that was once uncertain amid the crisis.
“All those with eyes on the throne will have to wait,” an insider quipped, reflecting renewed confidence in the current administration's trajectory.
President Tinubu has been widely praised for his diplomatic intervention, with many lauding his commitment to party unity, national stability, and institutional peace.
“Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Hon. Minister,” echoed supporters from both camps.
As the dust settles and political machinery returns to motion in Rivers State, analysts say this renewed alliance between Fubara and Wike could redefine the state’s political future and reinforce party strength ahead of 2027.
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