Fubara Meets Wike, Loyalists to Consolidate Peace in Rivers

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has met with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, and some of Wike’s loyalists in a renewed effort to consolidate peace and stability in the state.

The meeting, held behind closed doors, comes amid ongoing efforts to resolve the lingering political tension between both leaders and their supporters. Governor Fubara and Wike, once strong political allies, have been at the center of a prolonged rift that has divided the state’s political structure and created tension among lawmakers and local government officials.

According to sources, the latest meeting was part of wider consultations aimed at reconciling factions within the state’s political circle and ensuring smooth governance. Governor Fubara reportedly urged all parties to put aside their differences and prioritize the peace and progress of Rivers State.

The meeting was attended by several lawmakers, local government chairmen, and key political stakeholders believed to be loyal to both sides. Observers say the reconciliation effort, if successful, could mark a major turning point in restoring unity and cooperation among the state’s political leaders.