yns4real: 11:09am On Jun 08 |
Former President Goodluck Jonathan is among eminent Nigerians said to be making a case for suspended Governor Sim Fubara of Rivers State, behind the scenes, to be returned to his position on or before June 12.
Jonathan, according to sources, has engaged President Bola Tinubu in at least one telephone conversation on the need to reinstate the suspended governor on or before June 12 in the spirit of Democracy Day.
The president will, according to tradition, address the nation in a broadcast on June 12.
Tinubu had, on March 18, suspended Fubara from office for six months, but many people described the action as unconstitutional as, according to them, there is no part of the Constitution which empowers the president to suspend/remove an elected governor in the event that emergency rule imposition becomes inevitable in any part of the country.
It had been speculated that Tinubu could lift the suspension on May 29 when the nation celebrated the second anniversary of his istration, but, as that did not happen, many people are banking on June 12 reinstatement.
Four days from today, June 12 precisely, Nigeria will celebrate another Democracy Day, marking 26 years of uninterrupted democratic governance since 1999.
By September 18, it will be six months since Ibas took over Rivers State by fiat of Tinubu.
As the president leads the country to mark another June 12 anniversary on Thursday, it will be three months next Wednesday, June 18, that Ibas took over as sole of Rivers State, with Fubara, the elected governor, outside the Government House, Port Harcourt.
Will Tinubu end the state of emergency he imposed on Rivers State six days before its complete three months on June 18?
Or will the travesty that he and others fought against continue under his watch?
Only the president knows his unpretentious plan for Rivers State. While there are indications that Fubara is likely to return to his position, it is difficult to predict when this will happen.
New realization
Unlike the days before his suspension, he is now playing the same game with Tinubu.
He has come to understand why his colleague in Delta State, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and why his Akwa Ibom State counterpart, Governor Umo Eno, has also abandoned the PDP for the APC.
Unmistakably, the politics of Rivers State in recent times has transformed into a pragmatic chessboard game, giving vent to various conjectures by keen observers.
Before May 29, the second anniversary of the present elected government officials, many had thought Fubara would be reinstated to his position as governor.
But with May 29 gone, optimists say Tinubu may reinstate the governor on Democracy Day, June 12, ahead of June 18, when it will be a full three months of emergency rule in the state.
London consultation
As a man desperate for a lasting peace and true reconciliation in the face of daunting fiery darts unleashed on him by political opponents, Fubara shocked everyone when he made a trip to the United Kingdom via to meet with Tinubu, who was in London in April.
The private meeting, which lasted more than three hours, centered on restoring peace in Rivers State, the possible return of Fubara, and the entire gamut of the suspended democratic institutions.
Sources confided that the London parley offered the president a first-hand opportunity to observe the chemistry of the suspended governor at close range.
Follow-up session in Lagos
Nigerians were again awed when Fubara met with Tinubu in Lagos State last Tuesday.
The picture of Tinubu and Fubara that hit the media space showed men posed in a manner signifying that something positive may be in the offing.
The Lagos meeting gave credence to Fubara’s earnest appeal-cum-warning to his ers six days before the Lagos meeting with Tinubu to “thank Mr. President for his timely intervention to salvage the situation…”
The embattled governor also warned his loyalists not to cast aspersions on the president and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, as doing so could jeopardize the ongoing peace process.
One major reason Fubara embarked on the peace voyage to Bourdillion was, it was learnt, to reassure Tinubu of his commitment to work with him.
There were speculations that Fubara may want to take his pound of flesh from Wike by aligning with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar for the 2027 presidential race.
More so, with the former governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, being touted to lead the pack of the new coalition opposition parties, the fear of losing Fubara was feverish, as Amaechi and Fubara are purportedly secret allies.
To show his level of commitment, Fubara had ordered an immediate end to all forms of protests in Rivers.
He encouraged everyone who sympathised with him to follow his example of leadership by remaining calm during the crisis.
Recall requirements
A reliable source suggested that Tinubu is facing a two-pronged strategy to solidify his power in Rivers, illustrating how the adage “there is no peace without a price” is being applied to politics in the state.
First, if Fubara is a sitting governor, the president can work with him to win a second term in the 2027 presidential election.
The president will have a falling out with his super FCT Minister if this is done.
In a media chat last Monday, Wike had declared that he would personally spearhead Tinubu’s 2027 campaign in Rivers.
In the eyes of many Nigerians, the hypothesis is preemptive.
The source claimed that Fubara switching from the PDP to the APC is the second possibility.
In either case, every rational observer is left vulnerable to Frederic Forsyth’s timeless work, “The Devil’s Alternative.”
As a political move, the president has personally presented the state’s N1.4 trillion budget to the National Assembly, protecting the governor from potential impeachment by Wike’s hated lawmakers in the House of Assembly should they be recalled.
As a result, one of the primary causes of the crisis has been deliberately removed.
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Prof. Benjamin Okaba, the National President of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), the umbrella group of the Ijaw nation, told Sunday Vanguard, “All the hypotheses have now been tested, and they are in favor of Fubara.”
Okaba believes that Tinubu has no reason to delay the reinstatement of Fubara as governor.
“Mr. President is a democrat. He was a governor. He, now, knows that the Rivers people love their governor. He also knows that terrible lies were told about the governor to make people despise him and get him out of office through impeachment”, he said.
Former presidents mount pressure
External forces have, it was learnt, exerted pressure on Tinubu behind the scenes beyond the major gladiators in the crisis.
Among them, according to a source, is former President Goodluck Jonathan, who allegedly engaged in a long telephone conversation with the president.
“That is besides the concern expressed by two other former presidents,” the source revealed.
According to him, the two visits by Fubara came as a result of secret instructions by these forces, and “by the president’s body language, the governor may be returned sooner than the six months earlier announced by the president.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/06/june-12-pardon-jonathan-others-pile-pressure-on-tinubu-to-reinstate-fubara/
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yyba: 12:42pm On Jun 08 |
Jonathan you are not a patriotic citizen, when falana, ugochinyere and others in rivers state busy fooling FUBARA what did you do at that time?
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tonesky(m): 12:44pm On Jun 08 |
Why mounting pressure on him for the illegality and state capture? His time shall also come to . Everything on earth has expiring date.
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Exceed15: 12:55pm On Jun 08 |
See what a once peaceful state has turned to
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Agbegbaorogboye: 1:06pm On Jun 08 |
Tinubu exposed his hypocrisy with that state of emergency
He simply showed that he's worse than the OBJ he brainwashed his zombies to detest
There's nothing democratic about the man
And shame on the Supreme Court for showing how choked they are with agbado that they haven't lifted a finger to hear a case that strongly borders on constitutionality, rule of law, due process and democracy itself
Compare with the speed with which they heard and gave judgement in the other rivers matters where they even gave agbado and whiskey judgement in matters not before them
This SC will go down as the worst in our history. A rubber stamp SC
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Brendaniel: 2:13pm On Jun 08 |
yyba:
Jonathan you are not a patriotic citizen, when falana, ugochinyere and others in rivers state busy fooling FUBARA what did you do at that time?
Is Rivers state the first state t0 have political issues between the governor and the house of assembly or the first state to have political issues between the governor and a minister?
Maybe if Jonathan had declared state of emergency during Fashola's time when Fashola had political issues with Tinubu and some state assembly , maybe you won't be here saying this nonsense because there is a very high possibility Tinubu wouldn't have been president today...
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Emeskhalifa(m): 2:13pm On Jun 08 |
It is the right thing to do.
I do not even see any reason why a sitting governor will be suspended when nur be military era we dey.
A democratic elected governor ooo
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chiiraq802(m): 2:14pm On Jun 08 |
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ogascomax: 2:14pm On Jun 08 |
The lawless Tinubu.
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TheStranger: 2:14pm On Jun 08 |
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Anguldi(m): 2:14pm On Jun 08 |
Ebele is a weakling
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Bentacur007: 2:14pm On Jun 08 |
He won’t do that cos they need to milk river’s money via proxy for 2027
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Iceking1(m): 2:15pm On Jun 08 |
Hmmmmmmmmm
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helinues: 2:15pm On Jun 08 |
Well, that may be considered
Afterall, the paramount objective of the suspension was to avert unrest in Rivers state which has been achieved so far
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Image123(m): 2:15pm On Jun 08 |
i pressure him otherwise then. Six months. i heard Nebuchadnezzar took 7 years to reset.
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Tjra: 2:15pm On Jun 08 |
Exceed15:
See what a once peaceful state has turned to
Rivers State is still as peaceful as always.
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Image123(m): 2:16pm On Jun 08 |
Tjra:
Rivers State is still as peaceful as always.
Even more peaceful now. That governor was fast turning to a content creator. Na one content creator keep people for house every Monday for years so. God have mercy upan us.
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chiiraq802(m): 2:17pm On Jun 08 |
From a rite sauce;
SIMP will be reinstated
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spencekat(m): 2:18pm On Jun 08 |
tonesky:
Why mounting pressure on him for the illegality and state capture? His time shall also come to . Everything on earth has expiring date.
Supreme Court does not want to hasten the hearing and possible judgement on the case.
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Cherrybae(f): 2:19pm On Jun 08 |
Fubara has learnt his lessons. I the recall. Nobody is above mistake.
Wike remains our leader in Rivers state.
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spencekat(m): 2:19pm On Jun 08 |
Agbegbaorogboye:
Tinubu exposed his hypocrisy with that state of emergency
He simply showed that he's worse than the OBJ he brainwashed his zombies to detest
There's nothing democratic about the man
And shame on the Supreme Court for showing how choked they are with agbado that they haven't lifted a finger to hear a case that strongly borders on constitutionality, rule of law, due process and democracy itself
Compare with the speed with which they heard and gave judgement in the other rivers matters where they even gave agbado and whiskey judgement in matters not before them
This SC will go down as the worst in our history. A rubber stamp SC
SC is dull on this case.
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Tjra: 2:21pm On Jun 08 |
Image123:
Even more peaceful now.
True!
The serenity now is second to none.
Fubara has humbled himself and both parties are willing to give peace a chance.
I hope the President lifts the suspension.
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tamonokare: 2:31pm On Jun 08 |
Let's Tinubu bring him back so that the lawmakers can impeach him in peace.
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1972xy: 2:31pm On Jun 08 |
Reinstalling Fubara is not a big deal. He will surely be reinstated .
The point is why is he eager to be reinstated ? Why is he in a hurry?
These are what I will embark on in this my six months break :
1. I will ensure I end the feud between myself and my boss .
2. I will ensure I end the feud between myself and the honorable of Assembly so that we can be able to work together again.
3i I will ensure I end the feud between the Elders in the state.
A lot of work is needed here to do as these involve series of meetings to carry out to discuss the future of the state.
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Successsearch90(m): 2:35pm On Jun 08 |
He simply has to
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ufotunang: 2:37pm On Jun 08 |
spencekat:
Supreme Court does not want to hasten the hearing and possible judgement on the case.
..the courts , supreme court are weak and not independent .they have been pocketed and captured by Tinubu, wike and APC ..it's a pity
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ufotunang: 2:41pm On Jun 08 |
It's just that we have weak institutions that are not independent..weak institutions like the courts..they allow the executive /.president to misbehave and disobey the laws and constitution
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hakeemhakeem(m): 2:41pm On Jun 08 |
Brendaniel:
Is Rivers state the first state t0 have political issues between the governor and the house of assembly or the first state to have political issues between the governor and a minister?
Maybe if Jonathan had declared state of emergency during Fashola's time when Fashola had political issues with Tinubu and some state assembly , maybe you won't be here saying this nonsense because there is a very high possibility Tinubu wouldn't have been president today...
Issue to point of demolished state assembly and not presenting of budget right.
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destinychildolu(m): 2:43pm On Jun 08 |
Cherrybae:
Fubara has learnt his lessons. I the recall. Nobody is above mistake.
Wike remains our leader in Rivers state.
President taking sides is learning lessons abi? The president is the Commander of the Armed forces, so what can a mere governor fight the president and win. Even the supreme court dare not entertain the suit until the 6 months elapses.
The truth is that Tinubu will forever regret the decision just like IBB is regretting June 12 now.
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omoadeleye(m): 2:53pm On Jun 08 |
Pile pressure or beg?
I don't know if some of you understand the power of an executive officer sha?
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RichBoy247: 3:01pm On Jun 08 |
This Goatluck needs mental evaluation
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