By Joy Mordi
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu finds himself at the crossroads of a brewing political storm in Rivers State, where the actions of Barrister Nyesom Wike threaten to plunge the state into unprecedented chaos.
Wike’s recent symbolic crossover to the APC, performed within the Chief of Staff’s office, showcased a political spectacle that has far-reaching implications for the stability of the state.
The prevailing belief in the public sphere suggests that the orchestrated events in Rivers State are not only planned but also executed with tacit approval from the presidency.
President Tinubu’s apparent support for this spectacle, as evidenced by the dance to the APC campaign anthem, “ON YOUR MANDATE WE SHALL STAND,” raises concerns about the potential repercussions for the people of Rivers State.
While the political maneuvering may appear advantageous within the APC, the citizens of Rivers State bear the brunt of the resulting governance obstruction and disruption. Former Governor Wike’s actions, taking refuge in the presidency and the fortress of the FCT ministerial palace, only exacerbate the pain experienced by the people.
President Tinubu and his APC allies must consider the aftermath of potential violence that may erupt in the state, with numerous youth groups rallying behind their elected governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara. The recent resignations of Wike-aligned members from Fubara’s cabinet underscore Wike’s intentions to weaken and obstruct the present government of Rivers State.
The worrisome silence of President Tinubu on this matter raises concerns among elders and observers, with many interpreting it as tacit support for the unguided actions of FCT Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike. The voices of the people are echoing, urging the president to halt the political manipulations before they escalate into unimaginable chaos.
Rivers State, with its significant economic and political importance in the South-South region, should not become a battleground for political strife. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is urged to act swiftly to avert a potential crisis, preserving the stability and prosperity of this vital part of Nigeria.