Rivers State Politics: Fubara’s Calculated Rise Amid Wike’s Waning Influence

The political landscape of Rivers State has become a focal point in Nigerian national discourse, particularly surrounding Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s position amid shifting power dynamics. Following his reinstatement on September 17, after a six-month state of emergency, Governor Fubara has been navigating a complex path that draws attention to his autonomy and prospective political affiliations.
Public affairs analyst Adeniyi Ifetayo expressed skepticism over Fubara joining the All Progressives Congress (APC), noting that the governor’s measured response to his reinstatement—taking 24–48 hours before resuming office— indicates a lack of desperation. Ifetayo also emphasized the importance of observing whether FCT Minister Nyesom Wike’s stated forgiveness translates into a clear path for Fubara, potentially allowing him to seek a second term without interference.
At the center of the narrative is Fubara’s challenge to emerge from the shadow of Nyesom Wike, his influential predecessor and now Minister of the FCT. While Wike previously wielded significant influence, his power is perceived to be waning. His alignment with the APC has alienated segments of his traditional Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) base, weakening his ability to dictate political terms in Rivers State. Fubara’s crisis management, characterized by silence, restraint, and deliberate avoidance of confrontation with the federal government, is now seen as a calculated strategy, allowing Wike’s aura of invincibility to naturally dissipate.
President Bola Tinubu’s strategic interests also weigh heavily in Rivers State politics. With an eye on the 2027 elections, consolidating influence in the oil-rich South-South region is crucial. Rivers State offers critical assets: popular legitimacy, reflected in the strong grassroots support Fubara received upon his return; economic clout as a major revenue contributor; and the potential for political stability, bolstering Tinubu’s broader national standing. A direct alliance with Tinubu could transform Fubara from an embattled governor into an indispensable federal partner.
This alignment does not require overt conflict but rather a deliberate, strategic positioning. Fubara’s approach involves publicly crediting Tinubu for restoring peace while refraining from mentioning Wike, letting silence speak louder than criticism. Establishing direct channels for private meetings with Tinubu would facilitate negotiations on Rivers’ development agenda without intermediaries. Simultaneously, framing a narrative that emphasizes his mandate as deriving from the Rivers people, not Abuja fixers or former governors, is crucial. Should accountability for past administrations become necessary, a subtle and deliberate approach, potentially supported by Abuja, could keep Wike off balance.
The potential rewards for Fubara are substantial: securing autonomy from Wike, gaining protection against impeachment plots or federal interventions through Tinubu’s backing, and positioning himself as a key South-South anchor of the ruling coalition. Elevating from protégé to power broker represents a rare opportunity in Nigerian politics.
However, risks remain. Wike and his loyalists are unlikely to fade quietly, even as their influence diminishes without access to state machinery. Fubara also faces the perception risk of being labeled a puppet of the federal government or someone who lacks independent authority, which could undermine his credibility among local constituents and political allies.
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