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Untold Story How Fubara’s Plan To Resign Was Stopped

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A prominent political actor in Rivers State and National Coordinator, South-South Leadership Forum, Chief Anabs Sara-Igbe has opened up on how Governor Siminalayi Fubara plan to resign was derailed following the intervention of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

Speaking in an interview on Channels Television on Saturday, Sara-Igbe said that Governor Fubara offered to resign just before the crisis in the state escalated but was dissuaded by the PDP.

GWG.ng reports that the alleged plan  to resign is the latest revelation in the crisis between Governor Fubara and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike.

Sara-Igbe, who served as Security Adviser to former governor Peter Odili, predicted that more commissioners would leave Fubara’s cabinet because Wike’s loyalists dominated the cabinet, which he said was evident in the way the commissioners had resigned their positions.

He alleged that even after leaving office, Wike still had a say in government operations and how the governor was managing the affairs of the state.

He stated, “What is the problem? Wike has come to tell the world that he was fighting Sim because Sim wanted to take his structure. What is the structure six months after elections; we are not close to elections, so what has structure got to do?

“Let me tell you about the structure; before Wike left government, the state was making over N10bn internally generated revenue (monthly). When he left, the IGR came down to N6bn. And the governor, a former Accountant General of the state, asked questions and in the process he engaged somebody to look at the books, and the commissioner of finance reported to Wike and the former governor got angry. That is the structure.

“Secondly, the money coming from the federation account, Wike tied the money to one project or the other. So, when the money comes, it goes to the banks and they collect theirs from it and pay the contractors. Of course, we didn’t even know the cost of the contracts, so when this governor felt, ‘how will I run a government when I don’t have the resources’, the minister became hostile to the governor and the governor said ‘okay, let me resign if that is the case’. The PDP elders prevailed on him not to resign, thinking it would be messy.

“As soon as that ended, I came on air and advised Nyesom Wike to leave this man alone to govern, allow him, even if he’s your son’. I even went as far as giving him references like the Sarakis. Dr Olusola Saraki brought the son, Bukola, to that seat but when their ideologies did not agree, the son told him to go and rest.”

Besides speaking on how Gov Fubara’s plan to resign was stopped, Sara-Igbe said it was difficult to make a governor subservient in Nigeria, because of the huge influence and power available to the occupiers of the office.

He added, “You cannot make somebody a governor; a very important seat in Nigeria – that was the seat Odili sat and he almost became the president; that was the seat (former governor Rotimi) Amaechi sat and he connived with others to remove a sitting president; that is the seat Wike himself sat and became a superman – and you are asking somebody who is on that seat to be subservient. But the governor is still loyal.

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