‘My oga remains my oga’ – Sim Fubara says after meeting Wike

Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara announced on Thursday, November 9, that his predecessor and Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, remains his principle.

He made the remarks during the rededication event for the 2023-2024 legal year of the Rivers State Judiciary, which Wike also attended.

The event was held at Saint Cyprian’s Anglican Church on Hospital Road in the state capital.

The Rivers state governor has once again called for peace in the oil-rich state, saying that the state’s present political instability is history.

According to Fubara, Rivers state can if the players and people who support them behave peacefully.

He said:

“My oga remains my oga. Whatever that has happened is in the past. I have not sent anybody to malign anybody.”

Furthermore, the governor warned people promoting him not to disparage his opponents by using vulgar language, claiming that he had given them no license to do so.

According to him, the devil will constantly assault when attempting to achieve development, but what is most important is to “identify the devil and push it out.”

It was the first time in public that the two politicians at the center of the most recent political squabble would cross paths.

Wike, the minister for the Federal Capital Territory, arrived at the church service at the end and shook hands with his successor before sitting in the same row with him for the length of the event.

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