Rivers Erupts: Wike and Fubara's Fiery War of Words Escalates Amid 'Sounds of War'

Rivers State is currently embroiled in a significant political face-off between its Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, the immediate past governor of the state. The tension escalated with public remarks made by both figures during recent New Year events, prompting calls for calm and sharp retorts.
Governor Fubara, speaking at a New Year banquet in Port Harcourt, urged his supporters to remain calm, stating there was no cause for alarm. He used an analogy, quoting Caesar: “the only reason a dog barks is when it doesn’t understand.” Fubara suggested that those who are “barking” do so out of a lack of understanding, while his camp remains focused on its goals and has all necessary structures in place for his administration's smooth running and re-election bid. He reiterated this message during a New Year crossover service at the Government House Chapel, assuring residents that his administration would not be distracted or intimidated by those beating “drums of war.”
During the crossover service, Governor Fubara called on the people of Rivers State to rise above what he termed “political noise and intimidation.” Drawing on biblical lessons, he encouraged residents to listen for the “still small voice” of God, rather than be provoked by opponents. He emphasized that his government’s approach to leadership in 2026 would be defined by prayer, restraint, and peaceful engagement, rather than confrontation. Fubara affirmed, “We do not have the instrument of war; the only thing we have is our knees, and we will continue to pray to God. Do not be troubled by the sounds of war you are hearing.” He reflected on the turbulence and internal challenges of his administration's first two years, attributing the state's survival to divine intervention and collective resilience. The Governor also pledged his commitment to “peace and political maturity” in Rivers State, assuring that any support for President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 general elections would stem from dialogue and mutual respect, not coercion.
Responding to Governor Fubara's
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