Tinubu reconciles Fubara, Wike, Rivers Assembly Members
Tinubu reconciles Fubara, Wike, Rivers Assembly Members
President Bola Tinubu on Thursday initiated a crucial reconciliation meeting at the Presidential Villa in Abuja with key figures in the ongoing Rivers State political crisis. The closed-door session included suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara, Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike, suspended Speaker Martins Amaewhule, and other Rivers State Assembly members.
The high-stakes meeting represents a significant diplomatic intervention by the presidency to resolve the protracted political standoff that has disrupted governance in Nigeria’s oil-rich Rivers State. The crisis stems from a bitter feud between Governor Fubara and his predecessor-turned-FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, which has paralysed legislative functions and created administrative chaos in the state.
Sources close to the presidency described the atmosphere as constructive, with all parties engaging in frank discussions about the path forward. The meeting was particularly notable as it marked the first time these key antagonists sat together for formal talks aimed at ending their political dispute.
Political observers view Thursday’s gathering as the most substantive step toward genuine reconciliation in the Rivers crisis. The inclusion of assembly members was seen as especially significant, given that legislative paralysis has been a major consequence of the ongoing political warfare between the Fubara and Wike camps.
The Rivers political crisis has drawn national attention due to its impact on governance in one of Nigeria’s most economically important states. The dispute has created competing power centres and raised questions about democratic stability in the region.
While details of the discussions remain confidential, the presidency’s decision to host the meeting signals the federal government’s commitment to resolving the impasse through dialogue rather than administrative intervention.