Wike, Fubara, meet with elders in Port Harcourt

Governor, Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers, has intensified efforts to sustain the peace recently restored in the state after over two years of political tension.
In a bid to consolidate the calm atmosphere, Governor Fubara met with his predecessor and now Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, alongside a larger group of political leaders loyal to the FCT Minister on Saturday night.
The meeting, which held at the Port Harcourt residence of elder statesman, Chief Ferdinand Alabraba, lasted till the early hours of Sunday.
The gathering followed a valedictory session between Governor Fubara and members of his cabinet.
During the meeting, Governor Fubara directed commissioners affected by the Supreme Court judgment on the Rivers political crisis to step aside, while eight others unaffected by the ruling have since resumed official duties.
Although details of the Governor’s meeting with Wike and his allies were not disclosed, it is believed that both leaders are aligning efforts to uphold the peace accord reached under President Bola Tinubu during the six-month emergency rule in the state.
Governor Fubara’s renewed engagement comes shortly after his visit to President Tinubu, where he reaffirmed his commitment to maintaining peace and sought presidential counsel on avoiding a relapse into political crisis.
Minister Wike has also restated his commitment to the peace process, noting that he has no intention of influencing the selection of new commissioners.
The FCT Minister, during a recent appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today, restated his commitment to the peace process, noting that he had no intention of influencing the selection of new commissioners a departure from the 2023 scenario when most of the cabinet members were inherited from his administration.
Those present at the meeting included the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Martin Amaewhule; Senators Barinada Mpigi, Magnus Abe, Wilson Ake, George Sekibo, and Olaka Nwogu; Hon. Felix Nwaeke (Tai/Oyigbo Federal Constituency); Hon. Kelechi Nwogu (Etche/Omuma Federal Constituency); Deputy Speaker, Hon. Dumle Maol; and House Leader, Hon. Major Jack.
Others were Chief Ferdinand Alabraba, HRM Sergeant Awuse, Chief OCJ Okocha (SAN), four former Attorneys-General Frank Owhor, Ken Chikere, Worgu Boms, and Prof. Zacchaeus Adangor (SAN); APC South-South Vice Chairman, Victor Giadom; PDP State Chairman, Chukwuemeka Aaron; and Port Harcourt City Mayor, Alwell Ihunda.
Also present were former Minister of Environment, Udi Odom; HYPRP Board Chairman, Emma Deeyah; former federal lawmakers Chidi Wihioka and Chinyere Igwe; former Speaker Rivers State House of Assembly, Ikuinyi-Owaji Ibani; Boma Iyaye (EDFA, NDDC); Marcus Nle Eji (ED Works/Projects, South South Development Commission); Prof. Henry Ogiri (Federal Commissioner, NPC); Emeka Woke (DG, NOSDRA); Dr. Sampson Parker (Chairman, Rivers State Hospital Management Board); Fred Kpakol (Member, HYPREP Board); former PDP Chairman, Felix Obuah; and Chidi Amadi, Chief of Staff to the FCT Minister.
The effort to sustain peace in Rivers State is significant, given the state’s history of political tension and its importance as a major oil-producing region.