I’ll Not Leave Office, Till My Tenure Elapses Says Samuel Nwanosike

Ill Not Leave Office Till My Tenure Elapses Says Samuel Nwanosike

Samuel Nwanosike, the Chairman of Ikwerre Local Government Area in Rivers State, has made it clear that he has no intention of leaving his office until his tenure expires. This statement came amidst political tensions and power struggles within the state. Nwanosike has been a vocal figure, often making headlines for his controversial remarks and actions. His tenure has been marked by disputes with other political figures, including Governor Siminalayi Fubara, with whom he has had a particularly acrimonious relationship.

Nwanosike’s tenure has been characterized by his strong defense of former governor Nyesom Wike, often criticizing Fubara for perceived failures and accusing him of orchestrating political unrest. He has also been involved in a public spat with Chijioke Ihunwo, the Chairman of Rivers State Youth Council, over allegations of insulting Wike. This has further exacerbated the political climate in the state.

Despite the controversies, Nwanosike remains steadfast in his position, asserting his right to serve out his term. His stance reflects the deep-seated political divisions in Rivers State and underscores the ongoing power struggles within the state’s political landscape.

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