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Rivers Crisis: President Tinubu, PDP Governors Stop Fubara’s Removal, Protesters Arrested

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Nigeria’s President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors on Tuesday intervened to stop the impeachment moves against Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

The President conferred with the embattled governor and his predecessor, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, disclosed this shortly after the Nigeria Police Council met for the first time under the Tinubu administration.

Both Wike and Fubara had attended the meeting which was held at the State House.

Reports have it that both men were spotted shaking hands.

However, photographs and videos capturing the moment were muffled by security operatives who threatened any media house that published them with eviction from the Presidential Villa.

Some cameramen said that while others were asked not to take photographs and videos of the two men, those who had done so before the directive were asked not to publish them.

This happened as the police arrested about 120 youths in Port Harcourt for  protesting the moves to impeach the governor.

Sources said the youth had attempted to invade the official residence of the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Martin Amaewhule, in Port Harcourt, but they were repelled by the police, who dispersed them with gunshots.

The youth were demanding Amaewhule’s eviction, claiming that he was no longer the House Speaker.

The protesters had attempted to pull down the gates to the speaker’s residence while demanding his eviction from the building but the police quickly responded to the situation and arrested some of them.

It was gathered that a stray bullet hit one of the youth who bled profusely and was rushed to the hospital for treatment.

But a member of the Ijaw Youths Council, who simply gave his name as Thankgod, condemned the arrest, saying, “We did not touch his (Amaewhule’s) gate. We were just at a peaceful protest over what took place at the state House of Assembly.

“You know that some members (lawmakers) said they had signed a notice of impeachment on the governor, and we said it is illegal. It was a peaceful protest. You can see we are not armed.”

Online videos showed the youth sitting on the ground at the premises of the State Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Bureau in Port Harcourt.

It was also gathered that among those arrested was the state Chairman of the National Youth Council of Nigeria, Chijioke Ihunwo.

Ihunwo, before his later arrest said the youth would continue the occupation until they were sure that Fubara was secured.

He stated, “I want to condemn what happened in the state on Monday that a few persons want to cause a crisis in our state by wanting to impeach the governor of the state, Fubara.’’

According to The Punch, a senior police source confirmed the incident, saying, “Those arrested are about 200. One of them is the Chairman of NYCN, Chijioke Ihunwo.

“One was seriously injured. The ones arrested are in custody,” he stated.

Although the claim of th source couldn’t be confirmed, however, an official police source said no fewer than 120 protesters were arrested by the police.

Reacting to the arrest, the Spokesman for the Ijaw Youths Council, Worldwide, Bedford Benjamin, confirmed the development but said the youth had no intention of attacking Amaewhule’s residence.

He said the aggrieved youth only went there on a peaceful protest and condemned the decision of security agents to fire at them.

Benjamin said there was an unconfined report that someone was killed by the bullets adding that many of the protesters sustained injuries.

He said one of the youth and Chairman of the National Youth Council of Nigeria, Rivers State chapter, Ihunwo and many others were arrested and thrown into a cell.

Bedford said: “We condemn in strong terms the sporadic shooting at peaceful protesters at the factional speaker’s residential area in Rivers state. One person is feared dead from the shooting many others sustained gun wounds and other degrees of injuries.

“We demand the unconditional release of the chairman of Rivers State Youth Council and the numerous Ijaw youths who are being arrested and detained unlawfully.

“Peaceful protests are backed by law, and anybody who is bent on usurping the will of the people will be resisted by the people.”

Continuing, he said, “We urge those saddled with the responsibility of maintaining peace and stability in the state not to play politics in the discharge of their duty as that can lead to further dangerous outcomes.

“The IYC calls on the Federal Government to step in immediately before the outcome disrupt the economy of the state and by extension the nation. We cannot afford this level of civil criminality in a democratic system”.

Earlier on Tuesday, the youth occupied the entrance leading to the Government House along Azikiwe Road, Port Harcourt as they continued their Monday protest against the planned impeachment of the governor by some lawmakers.

The protesters vowed to resist any attempt to oust Governor Fubara from office through the back door

The youth numbering over 1,000 besieged the Government House gate with music bands dancing and singing in solidarity in support of the governor.

The state Chairman of the NYCN, Ihunwo, who was one of the leaders before his later arrest said the youth would continue the occupation until they are sure that Fubara is secured.

He stated, “I want to condemn what happened in the state on Monday that a few persons, who want to cause a crisis in our state by wanting to impeach the governor of the state, Fubara.

“It is uncalled for. This is just the beginning and we are going to occupy the streets. We are saying no to godfatherism. The youths will occupy the streets because we have a governor that has a passion for Rivers youths.”

The incident occurred 24 hours after 26 members moved to remove Fubara over the alleged breach.

Confirming Tinubu’s intervention  on Tuesday after the Villa meeting, the Bauchi State governor said, “The President is on a call; He is speaking to both parties to douse the tension.”

The former FCT Minister further explained, “We had a closed session where very serious national issues that have security implications were discussed. That is the problem emerging in Rivers.

“The President, in his usual leadership position, intervened, and then it will appear there will be peace in that respect. He has shown that he’s a President for everybody. A President of the PDP and a president of the APC by intervening today and bringing succour and solace to the people of Rivers and Nigeria.

“He is making sure he did not use his big hammer and biro to emasculate us as the opposition. We found this to be very good. And going forward, we pledge that we are going to work with him to bring good governance to the people of Nigeria.”

Also, governors elected on the PDP have intervened in the crisis.

The Chairman PDP Governors’ Forum, Mohammed in a communiqué read after a meeting of the group at the Oyo State Lodge in Abuja, commended the President for his intervention in the Rivers State political crisis.

He said, “The PDP governors were alarmed at the recent developments in Rivers State and welcome the intervention of Mr. President to bring the crises to an end. The meeting urged all parties to the Rivers State crises to sheath their sword and resort to peaceful means of resolution.

“The forum further offers its platform for a quick and just containment of the issues involved.”

Crisis Resolved

After reading the prepared speech, Mohammed explained that the crisis between Wike and Fubara had been resolved.

He said: “As you can see, our brother governor is here; he has resolved the matter with his mentor.”

Meanwhile, the kinsmen of the Rivers governor from the Ijaw Ethnic Nationality have called on the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, to immediately redeploy the state Commissioner of Police, Emeke Nwonyi, over the crisis that rocked the state House of Assembly and the attack the governor suffered on Monday.

The  kinsmen under the aegis of ‘Ida Obolo Sim Vanguard’ a Pro-Peoples Democratic Party Support group, while condemning the activities of the Nigeria Police Force, said it was most embarrassing that CP Nwonyi-led state command supervised the ill-treatment meted out on the governor without recourse to professionalism.

Former Chairman of the Andoni Local Government Area of the state, Gogo-Ogute Isaiah, made the call at a news briefing in Port Harcourt on Tuesday, saying the attitude of the CP portrayed him as incompetent.

Isaiah expressed dismay that even when the State House of Assembly was located very close to the State Police Headquarters where the CP seats, he could not prevent the bombing and destruction of the House and the attack on  Fubara.

He stated, “I condemn the activities of the Nigerian Police Force, Rivers State Command over the incident that took place two days ago. Before the Police Headquarters where the Rivers State House of Assembly is situated, the State House of Assembly was burnt and destroyed and security checkpoints that lead in and out of the State Assembly.

“We are suspecting the police as being responsible for fomenting this problem in the state. The Police could not investigate and prove to us that they were competent in handling the security affairs of this state hence this ugly incident happened before them.

“All we noticed is the Commissioner of Police embarrassing our Governor, and his men teargassing and spraying water on our governor. That is the worst embarrassment and we did not expect that from the police.

“I am calling on the Inspector General of Police to immediately redeploy the Rivers State Commissioner of Police from the state because he is incompetent. He cannot handle the security affairs of this state. So he should be redeployed.”

Similarly, the Leader of the Ida Obolo Sim Vanguard, Kingston Sylvanus condemned the action of one of its kinsmen and serving lawmaker in the state Assembly, Hon. Ofiks Kagbank, whom he said was part of the 24 lawmakers who signed an impeachment process on the Governor.

Sylvanus, who was also a former LGA Chairman of Andoni, said the Vanguard declared their support for  Fubara, saying “Nothing and nobody can stop an idea or a person whose time has come’.

He stated, “Within your few days in office, you embarked on the re-award and construction of the Andoni Unity Road, a road which has been abandoned for the past 24 years.

“It is against this backdrop that we express our shock and utter dismay at the shameful, selfish, and despicable action of Hon. Ofiks Kagbang, the member representing Andoni at the Rivers State House of Assembly.

Wike on Tuesday, received leaders of ethnic nationalities from the Niger Delta region, in his office in Abuja.

The minister, while addressing the leaders, dismissed reports of calls for his dismissal by the President, but remained silent on allegations of his involvement in impeachment moves against his successor, Fubara.

The minister noted his resolve to remain focused, adding that what was important was supporting President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda.

He added that not everyone would be happy with his historical appointment while calling for the support of the Leaders for the President.

 

Credit: The Punch

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Awujale Stool: Protest Rocks Ijebu Ode Over Imposition Plot

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A peaceful protest broke out on Friday in Ijebu Ode over alleged plans to impose the next Awujale of Ijebuland.

The protesters marched through Awujale Palace Road on their way to the Ijebu Ode Local Government Secretariat to register their displeasure over the development.

Recall that the Ogun State Government, on Tuesday, in a statement signed by the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Ganiyu Hamzat, halted the Awujale selection process following a flood of petitions received from security agencies and other stakeholders.

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Fubara Is APC Leader In Rivers, Wike Has Been Compensated —– Bwala

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Daniel Bwala, special adviser to President Bola Tinubu on policy communication, says his principal aligns with the position of Nentawe Yilwatda, national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), on the leadership hierarchy in Rivers state.

Bwala’s remarks come as the Rivers house of assembly continues impeachment proceedings against Siminalayi Fubara, amid a renewed war of words between the governor and Nyesom Wike, his predecessor.

On January 3, the APC chairman said Fubara, governor of Rivers, leads the party in the state.

Yilwatda said the APC accords governors the privilege of leading the party at the state level, while urging them to respect inclusion and avoid disenfranchising other party members.

Speaking on ‘Hard Copy’, a Channels Television programme, Bwala said the governor must be allowed to carry out his duties without undue interference.

The presidential aide added that Wike’s political standing in the state is limited to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

“I agree with the point highlighted by the national chairman that in Rivers state, Governor Fubara is the leader of the APC. Wike is not a member of the APC, so he cannot speak for the party,” he said.

“He may be regarded as a leader within the PDP in Rivers state, having been a former governor, but the APC leader in the state is Governor Fubara.”

Bwala said Tinubu’s position is in tandem with the party’s internal rules and democratic principles.

“What the national chairman said is the position the president sticks to, because he respects party procedures. The president believes in the rule of law and due process, and the party will always respect that,” he said.

Bwala also addressed concerns over Wike’s influence within the federal government, noting that appointments do not supersede national interest.

“We’ve heard people complain that as a cabinet member, Wike enjoys certain benefits,” he said.

“Wike has been adequately compensated. The president believes in compensating people, but not at the expense of the interest of Nigeria. President Bola Tinubu gives latitude, but once you cross the line, you will know.”

He added that the cold war between Wike and Fubara is “being handled”.

“When you ask who is the leader of the party, the answer is the governor. The impeachment procedure must be consistent with the practice of law and constitutional requirements,” he added.

“The governor will deal with it. There are court orders stopping the impeachment, and the party is clear: nobody should stop Fubara from governing Rivers state.

“The president even respects the rights of states governed by the PDP. Even where the APC may want to challenge them, he believes that a governor, regardless of party, should be allowed to govern.”

Bwala concluded that the president’s stance reflects his commitment to democratic stability, constitutional order, and party discipline across the country.

 

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Abductions: US Demands Action, FG Vows To Track Bandits

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The United States has raised serious concerns over Nigeria’s ability to protect Christian communities following the abduction of 177 worshippers in Kaduna State, as bandits were on Thursday sighted moving freely through forest corridors with their captives, days after storming churches without resistance.

On Sunday, gunmen attacked three churches in Kurmin Wali community in the Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State and whisked away more than 177 worshippers, with 11 managing to escape, while 166 are still in captivity.

The US warning came as a high-level delegation of their officials arrived in Nigeria on Thursday on a week-long diplomatic tour aimed at reviewing counterterrorism efforts and the protection of vulnerable religious groups across Africa, the Middle East and Europe.

The meeting is part of the United States-Nigeria Joint Working Group and was co-chaired by the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, and the US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Allison Hooker.

It took place amid heightened diplomatic tensions after US President Donald Trump redesignated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern over alleged religious freedom violations. However, the Federal Government has repeatedly dismissed claims of systemic Christian persecution, maintaining that insecurity affects citizens of all religious backgrounds.

Hooker said recent attacks showed that despite reported security operations, Christian communities in parts of northern Nigeria remained dangerously exposed.

Hooker said, “Today, we are here to discuss how we can work together to deter violence against Christian communities; prioritising countering terrorism and insecurity; investigating attacks and holding perpetrators accountable; and reducing the number of killings, forced displacements, and abductions of Christians, particularly in the North Central States.

“On the protection of Christians, the Nigerian government recently secured the release of 38 Christians abducted from a church in Kwara state, and another 265 abducted from St. Mary’s Catholic school. This real progress is a direct result of our engagement with the Nigerian government.

“However, we are concerned about recent reports that gunmen kidnapped more than 170 Christians in Kaduna state on January 18. The government of Nigeria must do more to protect Christians and their right to practice their faith freely and safely.”

Hooker said the mass abduction in Kaduna underscored persistent security failures that the Nigerian government must urgently address.

She added that advancing religious freedom and security would deepen US-Nigeria relations in other areas, including trade, economic cooperation, health responses and the fight against terrorism.

She said, “Advancing religious freedom and security will help the United States and Nigeria to enhance the reciprocal benefits of our relationship: solidifying trade and economic deals, degrading terrorist groups that threaten our interests, and strengthening health responses, among many other areas. We hope to identify some ways to return internally displaced persons to the communities from which they were expelled in the North Central States, interdict weapons and funding going to terrorist groups, and expand investigations and ensure prosecution of individuals and groups committing atrocities.”

Her comments came amid fresh field reports confirming that the abductors of the Kurmin Wali worshippers were seen trekking with their victims between Ungwan Gamu and Maro communities in Kajuru Local Government Area, exploiting forest routes long known as bandit hideouts.

The abductors have reportedly demanded the return of 17 motorcycles, valued at N28.9m, which they claim were seized during recent military operations, as a condition for the release of the victims.

In response, National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, acknowledged the gravity of the situation, saying the Federal Government had intensified joint military operations, intelligence coordination and investigations into attacks on religious communities.

Ribadu said violence framed along religious lines was unacceptable and would be treated as an attack on the Nigerian state, assuring that perpetrators would be tracked and prosecuted.

“Nigeria is a deeply plural society, and the protection of all citizens: Christians, Muslims, and those of other beliefs, is non-negotiable. Violence framed along religious lines is treated as an attack on the Nigerian state itself. Our response, therefore, integrates security operations, rule of law, humanitarian safeguards and strategic communication, ensuring that operational successes translate into public confidence and strengthened social cohesion,” he said.

Ribadu said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had authorised expanded security deployments, enhanced intelligence coordination and stronger investigations into attacks on religious communities, assuring that perpetrators would be tracked and prosecuted.

He said, “At the national level, and under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria has taken deliberate and decisive steps to confront insecurity. The President has formally declared national security emergencies in vulnerable and high-risk areas, authorised intensified joint operations, and directed the sustained deployment of security forces to priority locations, particularly those communities experiencing recurrent attacks on civilians and religious groups.

“These directives have been matched with concrete action. Nigeria is expanding early-warning and rapid-response mechanisms, developing a national database to serve as a single, authoritative source of accurate and verifiable data on deaths and casualties arising from violence. This effort will strengthen evidence-based decision-making, accountability, and the effectiveness of security responses. Parallel to this, investigations and prosecutions related to attacks on religious communities have been intensified to ensure that violence is met not only with force, but with justice and accountability.”

Briefing journalists after the meeting, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said the engagement reflected sustained efforts to deepen security partnerships and deliver concrete results.

“This is the third high-level engagement with senior United States officials since November 2025. It shows that our partnership is active, serious, and focused on outcomes that matter to Nigerians,” Idris said in a statement by his media aide, Rabiu Ibrahim.

He noted that collaboration between the two countries had translated into operational gains on the ground.

“Our military and security agencies are working closely with US partners through intelligence sharing and operational coordination, and have strengthened ongoing operations, including Operation Hadin Kai in the North East and Operation Fasan Yamma,” he added.

Idris also highlighted the US commitment to deliver outstanding military equipment procured over the past five years, including drones, helicopters, and support systems, and noted readiness to provide surplus defence equipment.

On domestic measures, he stated, “Nigeria is acting decisively. Security agencies have clear instructions to protect communities and respond swiftly to threats.”

He added that the Federal Government was strengthening early-warning systems and developing a national database to generate accurate figures on deaths and casualties linked to violence.

“This will give us a single, trusted source of data to guide decisions, improve accountability, and sharpen our security response,” he said.

The minister urged Nigerians to remain patient and supportive as reforms continue.

“Our responsibility is to keep Nigerians informed and reassured. The work being done today is to ensure a safer country tomorrow,” he added.

The session was attended by senior Nigerian officials, including the Minister of Defence, Gen. Christopher Gwabin Musa (retd.), the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, and the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun. Aside Hooker, the US delegation included Deputy Commander of AFRICOM Lt. Gen. John Brennan, and other senior officials.

Other countries that the US Under Secretary is billed to visit are Muscat, Oman; Manama, Bahrain; and Rome, Italy, the US Department of State announced in a statement on Wednesday.

Her itinerary includes strategic dialogues in Oman and Bahrain, where she will lead discussions aimed at advancing cooperation on a range of security, economic and cultural priorities with both governments.

In Rome, she will engage with international partners and counterparts on major global issues, including the Russia-Ukraine war, Venezuela and peace efforts in the Middle East.

She is also scheduled to meet representatives of United Nations agencies such as the World Food Programme and the Food and Agriculture Organisation to discuss oversight and accountability for US-funded assistance programmes, and to explore new agricultural trade opportunities for American farmers.

Hooker, who was appointed Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs in 2025, oversees key regional and bilateral policy issues across the State Department and plays a central role in shaping US diplomatic engagements globally.

The Village Head of Kurmin Wali, Ishaku Dan’azumi, told newsmen on Thursday that the sighting of the abductors and their victims followed threats issued by the abductors after they detected the presence of security operatives in the area.

Dan’azumi told newsmen in a telephone interview that the abductors and their victims were seen trekking on foot between neighbouring Ungwan Gamu and Maro communities. However, their exact destination could not be ascertained.

“They (abductors) accused us of bringing soldiers and claimed powerful people were backing us,” Dan’azumi said. “After that call, they disappeared. This (Thursday) morning, we were told that they were seen moving on foot with our people between Ungwan Gamu and Maro, but we do not know exactly where they are heading,” he said.

According to the traditional ruler, the development followed threats allegedly issued by the bandits on Wednesday evening after they noticed the presence of security operatives in the area.

“They said we were claiming to have ‘big people’ backing us because of the military presence,” Dan’azumi said.

 

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