sources say the governor is taking steps to assert control amid deepening rift with former political allies
by wapcodehub9ja live news correspondent
reporting live from port harcourt, rivers state, nigeria
Political tension in Rivers State has intensified following reports that Governor Siminalayi Fubara ordered the closure of a hotel allegedly linked to former governor Nyesom Wike and directed the removal of individuals described as Wike loyalists from positions within Government House. The reported actions mark a significant escalation in the ongoing political rift within the state’s leadership.
According to sources familiar with the development, the hotel was shut as part of what was described as a broader effort by the governor to disengage state institutions from interests linked to his predecessor. As of the time of reporting, no official statement has been issued by the Rivers State Government confirming the closure or outlining the legal basis for the action.
Sources further claim that Governor Fubara has instructed that individuals perceived to be aligned with Wike should no longer hold strategic roles within Government House. The reported directive is said to be aimed at consolidating control of the executive arm and reducing internal resistance to the governor’s policies.
The political relationship between Governor Fubara and former governor Wike has faced increasing strain since Fubara assumed office. Observers note that the situation reflects broader disagreements over political structure, influence, and authority within the state.
Individuals close to the governor say he is determined to challenge what he views as entrenched political control by powerful figures, often referred to as godfatherism. They claim the governor believes Rivers State governance should operate independently of former power blocs.
Supporters of the governor have welcomed the reported actions, describing them as a move toward asserting autonomy in governance. Critics, on the other hand, have raised concerns about the implications for political stability and due process, calling for transparency and adherence to the rule of law.
Political analysts say the developments could have far-reaching consequences for Rivers State, particularly as the struggle for influence within the ruling political structure becomes more pronounced. They warn that prolonged internal conflict may affect governance, policy implementation, and public confidence.
Neither Nyesom Wike nor his known associates have publicly responded to the reports as of the time of filing this report. Efforts to obtain comments from relevant parties were ongoing.
As the situation continues to unfold, residents and political stakeholders are closely watching for official confirmation and further actions from the state government, amid concerns over how the power struggle may shape Rivers State politics in the coming months.


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