
Rivers State Elders Seek Fubara’s TV Appearance for Clarity
Concerns have escalated among Rivers State elders regarding the whereabouts of the suspended Governor, Siminalayi Fubara. During a recent press conference in Port Harcourt, former Governor Rufus Ada-George voiced these apprehensions, stating that neither the public nor Fubara’s close relatives have had any communication with him since his suspension by President Bola Tinubu on March 18.
Ada-George emphasized the urgency of the situation, asserting, “The whereabouts of Siminalayi Fubara, the governor of Rivers State, is unknown to Rivers people. He has not spoken to anybody. We have not seen him. We are demanding that Fubara should come on TV if he is alive.” Threads+2Linda Ikeji’s Blog+2Instagram+2
The elders’ concerns are further fueled by fears for Fubara’s safety, especially considering the political tensions in the state. They have called for immediate proof of his well-being to reassure the populace.
The situation remains tense, with citizens awaiting official communication to clarify Governor Fubara’s status and ensure his safety.
For a more detailed account, you can watch the elders’ press conference below: