Video: My Successor is Working Against Me – Minister Wike

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The political landscape in Rivers State has been tumultuous in recent times, with allegations and counter-allegations flying around between different factions. The latest accusation comes from the former governor of the state, Nyesom Wike, who has accused the current governor, Fubara, of being responsible for the recent fire that destroyed the state’s House of Assembly complex.
In a Media Chat, the former Governor of Rivers State, Nyesome Ezenwo Wike, said he has not forgiven Governor Fubara, because he has brought in religious ethnicity in Rivers Politics.
Wike has been a vocal critic of the current administration, and this latest accusation is just the latest in a long line of attacks against Governor Fubara. The former governor has called for an independent investigation into the incident, and has vowed to pursue the matter until those responsible are brought to justice.
Meanwhile, Governor Fubara has denied any involvement in the fire, and has accused Wike of attempting to bring down his government by any means necessary. The situation remains tense, with both sides refusing to back down and tensions continuing to rise.
As the investigation into the fire continues, it remains to be seen what the true cause of the incident was, and who was responsible for it. In the meantime, the people of Rivers State are left to deal with the fallout from the fire, and the ongoing political turmoil that has engulfed the state.