POLITICS
Wike’s Political Gymnastics in Rivers
By Jude Opara, Abuja
Since he left office as governor of Rivers state, Barr. Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has remained at the centre of political discussion of the oil rich state. Despite the fact that he has a new job in Abuja as the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Wike has continued to pull all the strings in his state.
The whole drama began last month when some 27 members of the Rivers State House of Assembly loyal to him moved to impeach Governor Sim Fubara.
For emphasis, Fubara, the former Accountant General of the state, Wike’s handpick as his successor. It is on record that the former governor vigorously campaigned for his preferred candidate and many analysts thought that the state was going to enjoy some harmony since the outgoing governor succeeded in bringing the person whom he wanted to take over from him.The botched impeachment did not go without consequences as the State Assembly complex was burnt and the emergence of a faction with the five members loyal to Governor Fubara rallying to announce the suspension of the Speaker, Martin Amaewhule who spearheaded the impeachment plot.
Interestingly, shortly after the defection, the Rivers State government demolished the House of Assembly complex.
Wike had accused Governor Fubara of destroying his political structure, vowing that he would not allow anybody to destroy the same structure he claimed he used to bring them all to power. The former governor even boasted that he single handedly paid for the nomination forms of all the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The scenario in Rivers on Monday took another twist when the 27 pro Wike lawmakers defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC). They claimed that their action was driven by two factors; that the governor was starving the Assembly of funds and that there was a crisis in the PDP.
Interestingly, while Wike has on paper remained a member of the PDP, it is clear that his body and soul are clearly working for the APC. During the election, he openly worked for the presidential candidate of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. He was rewarded with the ministerial position.
Furthermore, the national Secretariat of the APC has handed over the structure of the party in Rivers to loyalists of Wike led by Chief Tony Okocha. With the defection of the 27 lawmakers who are equally listening to Wike, one does not need a soothsayer to deduce that the FCT Minister is gradually watering the grounds for his much anticipated declaration for the ruling party.
However, it must be stated that Wike’s acrobatics, if not properly handled, may lead to his crash. As we speak, it is clear that what he is doing is to remain in the PDP and ensure that it is substantially destroyed before his obvious defection. The destabilizing role he is playing in the PDP for now may be celebrated by the APC; but the fact remains that they also will not totally trust him. There is a saying that; ‘if you sell your brother, the buyer will never trust you’.
It is obvious that the PDP made WIke. So if he could willingly destroy the very party that gave him the opportunity to become a Local Government Chairman, Chief of Staff, Minister and Governor, there is nothing that suggests that if tomorrow his ambition or interest in APC is not realized, he will think twice before destroying the party too.
In the APC, most of the stakeholders are said not to be at home with Wike. Some of them are still angry that he was rewarded with a ministerial position, because they don’t believe he should be trusted. Last week, some of his detractors organized a peaceful protest calling on President Tinubu to relieve him of his duties.
A man is not supposed to be involved in so many battles at the same time; Wike is fighting Governor Fubara, fighting the PDP as well as some elements in the APC who have vowed to ensure that he gets the exit door from Tinubu’s administration.
It could be recalled that immediately after the attempted impeachment, President Tinubu summoned both Wike and Fubara and advised them to ensure that the state remains in peace. A very reliable source that should know revealed that after the meeting with Fubara, the President held a private session with Wike where he advised him to try and manage the situation very well.
According to our source, Tinubu who has remained the godfather of Lagos politics since leaving office in 2007 told Wike that he cannot succeed in having his way as a godfather by being brash and combative. He told him to try to use third parties to fight some of the battles in such a way that it can hardly be traced to him. The President was also said to have told him that his administration will not want to see any part of the country slip into any kind of political crisis.
Wike should also quickly read Robert Green’s 48 Laws of Power. In that book, the first law is that you should never attempt to outshine the master. The FCT Minister while serving as governor was fond of calling media houses to have a live telecast of his interview. He should be told that as a minister, he may not have such latitude as he had as a governor. He should remember that he is a minister today because President Tinubu wants him to remain as one. He should also know that a lot of gossip goes in government circles and if he continues the way he is going, it is only a matter of time before they ease him out. Going to the office of the Chief of Staff to sing ‘on your mandate, we shall stand’ may not save him.
The FCT Minister is having a sense of entitlement that Governor Fubara will continue to do things the way he would want him to simply because he supported him to win the election. He expressed this much when he spoke to the media shortly after the botched impeachment moves.
Wike said; “If you haven’t given, a man power and money, then you don’t know the person. However, I’m not worried because I’m a politician. I know what other states are suffering because of debt, but go and check if I left liabilities; the records are there.
“I left projects for him to commission so he would showcase during his hundred days, then politics came in. We are just starting; God gave you something; you are now importing crisis.
“God gave this on the platter of gold; the Federal Government is not fighting you, no crisis, but you are the one now trying to create a crisis for yourself; only those who are natural ingrates will support what is happening there. I use the instrumentality of law to fight not thugs, time will come.”
Again from his utterances, the former governor said he moved against his successor because he was trying to destroy his political structure. He told a team of South South elders that he will never allow anybody to destroy his structure, describing the rift as ‘political’.
Wike said it is politics if he demands N20 billion monthly and is allowed to award all the contracts to himself, even as he wondered where Fubara was when he was fighting.
According to Wike: “If I demand N20 billion every month and even award all the contracts to myself, that’s politics. Where was he when I was fighting?
“I have to be politically relevant and I must maintain my political structure. I can’t allow anybody to cut me out immediately. If you like to accuse me all you like, I won’t have a sleepless night because the right thing must be done.”
There is nowhere in the Nigerian constitution where it is stated that the governor of a state should be impeached from office for destroying the structure of his predecessor. This equally shows that the whole idea of political office holders to insist on any particular person succeeding them is nothing but self protection. It is hardly in the interest of the state. After all, there is no record of the constitution empowering any outgoing chief executive to handpick his choice candidate to take over from him.
Well, the High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has ruled that Edison Ehie, one of the five lawmakers loyal to Governor Fubara is the authentic Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly. It is now left to be seen how the whole drama plays out because already the PDP has asked Ehie to immediately declare the seat of the 27 defected lawmakers vacant. We are equally watching to see the reaction of former governor Wike as well as the APC. Time shall tell!
POLITICS
Gov Adeleke Didn’t Join APC Because Osun People Already Hated the Party – Jackson Ojo
…Says Defectors to Ruling Party Will Regret
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
A former chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Jackson Lekan Ojo has given further insight into why governor Ademola Adeleke chose the Accord Party instead of the APC when he left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
All the governors that dumped the PDP had detected to the ruling APC, including governor Simi Fubara of Rivers State who joined the party last week.
Speaking at the weekend, Dr Jackson Ojo said the people of Osun State prevailed on Governor Adeleke not to join the ruling APC when it became apparent that there was no point in remaining in PDP over the festering crisis in the PDP.
According to him, the people of Osun State already have deep hatred for the APC and joining the party was never an option for the governor.
Dr Ojo maintained that the performance and achievements of Governor Adeleke is his biggest selling point ahead of campaign for his reelection and the people of Osun State will troop into the Accord Party with him.
“Governor Adeleke trusted himself. He trusted his performance and achievements as governor of Osun State that is why he crossed over to a relatively unknown political party, the Accord Party. All of us have been talking to our people in Osun State to give him maximum support. I have featured of recent at least three times in Osun Broadcasting Corporation to talk to our people. I have been discussing about this, I have been contributing.
“I was one of the people that told the governor to go to Accord Party. I told my governor you don’t need to go to APC because the people of Osun State already hated the APC. I told him to go to any other political party, go to APGA, go to Accord Party because of your performance it will make everybody follow you. And he is going to win the election.
He added that the PDP is already a dead party and that is the reason gales of defection have been hitting the party.
He, however, warned that politicians who are defecting to the APC will regret it as they will be denied the automatic ticket that was used as bait to lure them into the party.
“I don’t think there is any miracle that can resurrect PDP today because they are already in the grave and it just to cover the earth on them. I don’t blame anybody crossing from the PDP because the party is already factionalized. But why are they all going to the APC, the APC is over saturated now. There are persons in APC before that have been fighting.
“You know I belonged to this party before and I know their modus operandi. This is a party that will tell you to go and queue and wait for your time because some people are already working before you came. APC is not a party you just cross to and they give you ticket the second day.
“When my brother who is a member of the House of A Representatives decamped from the PDP to the APC I told him it is good to decamp from the PDP but for going to the APC you are going to regret it. They promised them that they are going to give them automatic ticket but at the end of the day he went and picked the membership card but they called them and told them that crossing to the APC does not mean you are going to have automatic ticket. I hope it will not happen to Simi Fubara in Rivers State.”
Speaking on cold war in Rivers state between Governor Fubara and Lawmakers in the State, Dr Ojo declared that the loyalty of the Lawmakers should be to the people of Rivers State and not to the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.
“Former governor Nyesom Wike did not give life to the members of the House of Assembly that are loyal to him. Whatever he must have done for them the governor is there today and he could do better.
“The law is already there in place. Nobody should teach the governor how to settle with these people (Lawmakers). These people are not stones, they are not abstract. They are people you can call on phone, they are people you can meet. You don’t need any other person or intermediary. You have direct access to them and they have direct access to you.
“He should deploy more diplomatic ways and he has to settle with them.
“The members of the House of Assembly don’t need to be loyal to the governor, they just have to do their work according to the dictates of the law. Then the governor too has to do his work according to the dictates of the law. We are greeting or not greeting does not matter.
“What is loyalty? Loyalty of the governor and loyalty of members of the House of Assembly is to Rivers people. Greeting or no greeting, when it is time for the governor to send Bill to them he will send it, they will study it holistically and if it is for the benefit of the people of Rivers State they should approve it.
Reacting to the defection of Governor Fubara, Dr Ojo said: “Fortunately or unfortunately I am not one of his consultants. Possibly he must have consulted with his loyalists. I monitored his statement when he said those of you that suffered with him here and there that now we are going to the APC. He knows the best why he decamped to the APC.
“Decamping to APC does not matter anything to me because a political party is just a vehicle. Every achievement of Fubara in Rivers State today is not because he belonged to the PDP. If all his co-travelers are well contacted and they are well informed that the situation will not boomerang against them, then I say kudos to them, congratulations to them.
“But I hope whatever chased them out of PDP will not chase them out of APC.”
POLITICS
Reps Push for Lower Air Fares, Target Airport Charges, Taxes
The House of Representatives has called on the Federal Government to slash airport charges by 50 per cent and offer tax breaks to aviation companies to make flights cheaper during the festive season.
The call was sequel to the adoption of a motion by Rep. Obinna Aguocha (LP-Abia) at plenary on Thursday.
Aguocha had earlier moved the motion, stating that airline ticket prices have skyrocketed, affecting not just travellers but also air ambulance costs and, by extension, people’s lives.
He noted that the steep rise in airline ticket prices is currently affecting millions of Nigerian families.
The lawmaker said the Christmas season is traditionally a time for reunion, reflection and joy, saying this tradition is threatened by the weight of economic challenges that have made travel increasingly prohibitive.
“The soaring costs of domestic air travel have created a barrier preventing many from returning to their ancestral homes where shared laughter and family connections are meant to thrive and improve our self-worth.
“The myriad challenges faced by airline operators, ranging from high JetA fuel prices to excessive currency fluctuations, I implore this House to consider the broader implications of their pricing strategies.
“The insatiable pursuit of profit should not come at the expense of the cultural bonds that define us as Nigerians.
“By temporarily reducing fares during this critical period would demonstrate a commitment to social responsibility and national solidarity.
“Such an act would reaffirm to all citizens that the journey home is a fundamental right, accessible to every Nigerian, regardless of financial status,” he said.
The lawmaker emphasised that Nigerians are at a critical juncture, requiring urgent intervention.
He appealed to the government to show similar resolve in supporting the aviation sector as it did with road transporters last year.
According to him, the aviation sector plays a critical role in both family reunification and national connectivity.
The House called on the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to prioritise the allocation of foreign exchange at concessionary rates for airline operators.
Deputy Speaker, Rep. Benjamin Kalu, ruled that the House Committee on Aviation should meet with airline operators and the Aviation Minister, reporting back within a week for further action.
POLITICS
Reps Make Case for Abandoned Road Project in Kogi
The House of Representatives has urged the Federal Ministry of Works to re-mobilise Setraco Nigeria Ltd. for immediate completion of Iluke-Aiyetoro–Kiri-Abugi–Eggan Road in Kogi.
The call was sequel to the adoption of a motion by Rep. Salman Idris (APC-Kogi) at plenary on Thursday.
Moving the motion earlier, Idris said that the strategic socio-economic importance of the road to the country’s economy could not be over-emphasised.
According to Idris, the role is a major link among large-scale farming and agrarian communities.
He recalled that the Federal Executive Council had, on Wednesday, approved the sum of N25.3 billion for the construction of the road.
The lawmaker said that the contract was awarded to Setraco Nigeria Ltd., with the project consistently captured in successive Appropriations Act totalling N2.45 billion.
He said that the construction firm was mobilised to the site and had only completed approximately six kilometres of asphalt work and some earth work at Giro Hill, out of a total of 79.63 kilometres, due to inadequate annual budgetary releases.
“The abandonment of the project has caused severe ecological challenges to adjoining communities, crippling their means of livelihood, while cutting them off from accessing neighbouring towns.
“We are concerned that the deplorable state of the road continues to inflict hardship on commuters, including the loss of productive time and economic opportunities, while also limiting access to essential services such as healthcare;
“We are also concerned that the communities along the corridor have become frequent targets of terrorist attacks, with several lives lost and others injured or kidnapped.
“The current state of the road poses serious safety hazards, as the open excavations and uneven surfaces have become accident-prone areas, leading to avoidable loss of lives.
“The abandonment of this critical infrastructure has stifled grassroots development, hindered the movement of goods and services, discouraged investment and diminished the overall quality of lives of residents in the area,” he said.
The house, therefore, urged the Inspector-General of Police to ensure regular patrols along the corridor to curb the activities of criminals.
In his ruling, the Deputy Speaker, Rep. Benjamin Kalu, mandated the Committee on Appropriation to ensure adequate funding for the project in the 2026 Appropriation Act.
He also mandated the Committee on Works to ensure compliance by the Federal Ministry of Works and oversee the timely completion of the project.

