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Without the Crisis, I Wouldn’t Be Free”: Fubara Reflects on His Feud with Wike

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
February 20, 2025
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Without the Crisis, I Wouldn’t Be Free”: Fubara Reflects on His Feud with Wike
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Rivers State Governor Sim Fubara has given a unique perspective to his long standing political feud with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike. Fubara during a meeting the Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Most Rev. Henry Ndukuba, and other church bishops in Port Harcourt credited his newfound freedom to govern to the crisis that once threatened his administration.

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  • The Primate’s Unwavering Mediation Efforts
  • A Divine Perspective on Political Struggles
  • A Broader Question of Political Godfatherism

The Primate’s Unwavering Mediation Efforts

Governor Fubara took a moment to appreciate the Primate, Ndukuba for his relentless efforts to broker peace between him and his predecessor, Wike. He acknowledged the multiple phone calls and requests for meetings that was disregarded and could not yield fruit. Interventions from President Bola Tinubu and other high-profile political figures also failed to resolve the deep-seated conflict.

Without the Crisis, I Wouldn’t Be Free": Fubara Reflects on His Feud with Wike

However, rather than lamenting the situation, Fubara expressed gratitude, acknowledging that had peace come earlier, he might not have gained the autonomy he now enjoys.

A Divine Perspective on Political Struggles

Reflecting on his journey, Fubara framed the crisis as part of a larger divine plan.

“God has a way of doing His things. Maybe if we had got peace, I wouldn’t be enjoying the freedom that I am enjoying today,” he remarked.

He insinuated that while peace remains the ideal goal, sometimes conflict is necessary to break old power structures and bring about real change.

“At times, God allows trouble so that true peace can emerge. But that does not mean we should encourage chaos. Peace, both internal and external is essential for development,” Fubara stated.

A Broader Question of Political Godfatherism

Fubara’s comments raise critical questions about political godfatherism in Nigeria. His remarks suggest that breaking free from the influence of powerful predecessors can be challenging, and in his case, prolonged conflict may have been the only path to true independence.

Was this the “freedom to govern” he referred to? If so, does this mean political power in Nigeria often comes with invisible strings attached?

While Fubara remains committed to achieving lasting peace in Rivers State, his unconventional take on the crisis highlights the unpredictable nature of political power struggles. Ironically, what seemed like a political battle may have, in the end, granted him the space to lead on his own terms.

Fubara comment and entire experience makes one thing clear: in politics, not all crises are setbacks, some might just be the stepping stones to true leadership.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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