Politics
PDP Elders Apologise to Wike Amid Rift with Governor Fubara

The Elders Forum of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State has issued a public apology to Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, over the ongoing dispute between him and Governor Siminalayi Fubara, his successor.
Boma Iyaye, the Executive Director of Finance at the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), delivered the apology during an event organized by the Rivers State Ijaw Peoples Congress in Port Harcourt.
Iyaye expressed regret over Governor Fubara’s actions, which he characterized as disrespectful towards Wike.
“We apologize for what our son has done to you. It is not in our nature to repay good with evil. You have done a lot for us, and we will always remain grateful,” Iyaye said.
He also urged Wike not to withdraw his support from the Ijaw people due to Fubara’s behavior, emphasizing Wike’s key role in helping the Ijaw people secure the governorship of Rivers State for the first time.
“Please, do not let our son’s actions drive you away. You made it possible for us to achieve the governorship,” he added.
Ferdinard Anabraba, Chairman of the Elders Forum, echoed these sentiments, criticizing Fubara’s administration while reaffirming the Ijaw people’s loyalty to Wike.
“The current situation in the Rivers State government does not reflect the opinion of the Ijaw people. You remain the most celebrated Ijaw politician with national recognition,” Anabraba said.
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Fubara won’t be forgiven even if he joins us, says APC

All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State said that the suspended governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has committed a mortal sin.
The party stated that even if he decided to ditch his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the APC, his sins would remain unforgiven.
Caretaker Committee chairman of the party in the state, Sir Tony Okocha made the position of the party known on Tuesday in Abuja while responding to questions regarding Fubara’s recent Sallah homage to President Bola Tinubu.
According to him, Fubara’s suspension and the declaration of a state of emergency were about his misdemeanour and had no political undertones.
He said; “If Fubara decides to join the APC, it has nothing to do with the state of emergency in Rivers state. His sins cannot be forgiven because he came to our party.
“You will jump into APC today and your sins are forgiven? That cannot be true. It won’t work that way. Then, it would have made APC as a dumping ground for people who commit misdemeanour and believe that by and large, we will come for reconciliation. No. It is not true. He has not spoken to me. He will enter the party through the door, not the window. Not only him, there are procedures for defection to another party, and if he claims to be a politician, he would know that all politics is local. He would try and defect in his ward. From there, it will come to us and my ward chairmen. I have asked, nobody brought any information about him entering APC”.
Asked whether he was worried about Fubara’s meeting with the president, Okocha said the APC had nothing to be worried about.
“How can I be worried that somebody visited my president? Don’t forget it was also the season of Sallah. Yesterday, I read somewhere that the former Governor of Ogun State, Chief Osoba, paid Sallah homage, and I don’t know whether you also saw the President in the company of Chief EN Wike. So we cannot be worried, we cannot gag the President to say you will see Mr A, you will not see Mr B. Perhaps, if I had made an application to see Mr President, I would have been there with my team”, he said.
Okocha also dismissed reports of a possible reconciliatory moves being embarked on by Gov. Fubara, saying there was nothing like that.
He said; “I am not a prophet of doom. I can only say to you with the benefit of knowledge that I am not aware of any reconciliatory move. No reconciliation is going on. Is it going to talk to Mr. President? But Mr. President has said go and make peace. There was no attempt at that. I am not aware of any reconciliatory moves by Fubara and his team”.
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Wike vows PDP won’t sink as he hosts critical stakeholders

Federal Capital Territory FCT minister, Nyesom Wike on Monday evening hosted critical stakeholders of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, under the aegis of “Concerned Stakeholders of the PDP”, saying the party will not die
While it was not immediately clear whether the Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, a member of the G-5 was invited to the meeting, his other colleagues – Ifeanyi Uguanyi (Enugu), Samuel Ortom (Benue) and Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia) were at the meeting.
Others at the meeting included the National Secretary of the PDP, Senator Samuel Anyanwu; former Senate Minority Leader, Philip Aduda; serving and former federal and state lawmakers, some zonal and state party executives, among a host of others.
Addressing the meeting, Wike said the concerned stakeholders are those who have always believed and who still believe in the survival of the party.
“All of you here are those who are committed to the survival of our party not just on TV talking or on the newspapers talking but committed to the party at the various levels.
“Today, this country is stabilized because of the activities of the G5 Governors. You may like us you may hate us. The truth of the matter is if G5 did not take the decision we took, this country would have been in crisis. It doesn’t matter who the beneficiary was but the right thing had to be done and we still stand by that decision.
“If the party had listened to what we said, we won’t have been where we are today and we have continued to sound it to the party, let the constitution of the party and of the country be respected. That, as an opposition party, we cannot continue to act with impunity. No opposition party acts with impunity. Ours is to continue to placate people and bring them together, not to say that they should go to hell.
“Let us not allow greed, let us not allow ego to kill our party”.
Wike who wondered why the fixation on the position of national secretary, said Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba state was the chairman of the party in the state and that he did not resign before contesting for Governorship but only went back to resign after winning the election.
He said the Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Ibrahim Abdullahi, also contested for the Kebbi state governorship and that he retained his seat even after losing the election.
On his part, Dr Ortom noted that he who pays the piper dictates the tune. He challenged anyone in Nigeria to tell Nigerians whoever has contributed to the growth of the PDP more than Wike.
He said the president understands that the country cannot be a one-party state which was why he appointed Wike into a very sensitive position as the FCT minister.
“For whatever reason, PDP made a lot of mistakes and we are where we are today”, he said.
The meeting was still ongoing behind closed doors as of the time of filing this report and it is expected to come out with a communique.
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Obi, Otti, and Nenadi lead Obidient Movement Rebirth in Abuja tomorrow

…as veteran Journalist presents a book on Obi
The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 election, Peter Obi, Governor Alex Otti of Abia state and the Acting National Chairman of the Labour Party, Senator Nenadi Usman are leading the team of eggheads in a rebirth event of the Obidient Movement in Abuja on Tuesday June 10, 2025.
A statement from the Peter Obi Media Reach, POMR, confirmed that their principal is expected to be the Special Guest at the occasion alongside Governor Otti and other top-notchers of the Obidient Movement.
A renowned legal intellectual, Prof Sam Amadi is expected to provoke conversation in a keynote speech on ‘the Inevitability of a New Nigeria’ with other notable speakers at the occasion including the National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, Dr Yunusa Tanko.
The highlights of the event themed, ‘the Renaissance of the Obidient Movement’ will be the presentation of a book titled *Obi: The Political Change Agent,* authored by a veteran journalist, the former Group Political Editor of THISDAY Newspapers and Pioneer Deputy Managing Director of the New Telegraph Newspaper Mr Ike Abonyi. The foreword to the book is written by the impassioned legal mind and a fervent Obidient, Dele Farotomi.
An esteemed diplomat and former Campaign Manager of Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign Council Mr Oseloka.H. OBAZE is going to review the book
The ceremony, which is drawing Obidient Movement adherents from across the country, is being held at the Nigerian Air Force Centre in Kado area of Abuja.
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