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Fubara heartbroken, gives up on returning back as Rivers Governor following suspension

During a service of songs in Port Harcourt, held in honour of the late elder statesman Edwin Clark, Fubara’s comments revealed a deep emotional detachment from his position.

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Fubara heartbroken, gives up on returning back as Rivers Governor following suspension

 

 

 

Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has raised concerns about his future in office, signaling that he may no longer be interested in resuming his official duties after his recent suspension.

 

 

During a service of songs in Port Harcourt, held in honour of the late elder statesman Edwin Clark, Fubara’s comments revealed a deep emotional detachment from his position.

 

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BREAKING: Suspended Rivers Governor Fubara Sends Message to Supporters

 

At the event, organised by the Rivers Elders Forum, Fubara made a striking remark that caught the attention of attendees. When several speakers referred to him as “Governor” and criticised his suspension, calling for its reversal, Fubara responded with a poignant statement: “Do you even know if I want to go back there? My spirit has already left there.”

 

The Governor’s comments were a clear indication of his disillusionment with the political crisis surrounding his suspension. Despite the support expressed by others at the event, Fubara distanced himself from their statements, suggesting that the criticisms reflected personal opinions rather than his own.

 

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“Not everything is by ‘oshogbe,’” he added, alluding to his preference for a more strategic and less confrontational approach to the ongoing issues. This statement suggested that he was not in favour of the combative politics that some of his supporters were engaging in, which, according to Fubara, had only exacerbated his predicament.

 

Fubara also urged those gathered at the tribute to focus on honouring the legacy of Edwin Clark, who was known for his selfless advocacy for the Niger Delta region. He stressed the importance of keeping the event focused on Clark’s contributions rather than turning it into a political platform.

 

As Fubara contemplates his next steps, it remains unclear whether he will seek to reclaim his position or disengage entirely from the political turmoil that has enveloped him in recent months.

 

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