‘Fubara Is Like Wike’s First Son But Has Left Us Behind’—Obio/Akpor Chairman Blasts Rivers Governor

According to our reporter, Gift Worlu, Chairman of Obio/Akpor LGA, has accused Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara of sidelining the political family that helped bring him to power. A detailed explanation of why people dream about writing exams or returning to school or eating, crying, seeing snakes has been published on NewsVista.

Speaking on Channels TV’s Sunrise Daily, Worlu described Fubara as “like a first son” to former governor Nyesom Wike but said he failed to “carry us along” after taking office.

Worlu revealed that campaign leaders and grassroots mobilizers expected inclusion but were quickly excluded, worsening divisions and trust within the ruling political circle. He linked this exclusion to the ongoing crisis between the governor and the Rivers State House of Assembly.

He warned that true leadership requires uniting interests and honoring collective sacrifices, cautioning that ignoring this breeds instability.

Worlu’s remarks reflect mounting political tension in Rivers State over loyalty and control.

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