Rivers Power Battle Intensifies as Fubara Withdraws From APC Governorship Primary

Suspended Rivers governor Siminalayi Fubara withdraws from APC governorship primary as political tension and Wike-aligned consolidation deepen.

🟥 Fubara Withdrawal Reshapes Rivers Political Battlefield

Governor Siminalayi Fubara has withdrawn from the All Progressives Congress governorship primary in Rivers State, triggering fresh political tension and intensifying the ongoing struggle for control of the state’s political structure ahead of the 2027 elections.

Fubara announced the decision in a late-night statement after what he described as extensive consultations with family members, political associates, and supporters, insisting the move was taken to preserve peace, stability, and unity in Rivers State.

“After deep reflection and extensive consultations with my family, friends and associates, I have taken the difficult but necessary decision to withdraw from the APC gubernatorial primaries,” the governor stated.

The withdrawal immediately altered the political equation inside Rivers APC, reinforcing growing perceptions that forces aligned with former Rivers governor and current FCT Minister Nyesom Wike continue to dominate critical aspects of the party’s internal machinery despite months of political crisis and reconciliation efforts.

“After deep reflection and extensive consultations with my family, friends and associates, I have taken the difficult but necessary decision to withdraw from the APC gubernatorial primaries

🟨 Fubara Frames Exit as Sacrifice, Not Surrender

Fubara insisted his withdrawal should not be interpreted as weakness or political surrender, repeatedly framing the decision as a deliberate sacrifice aimed at preventing further instability in the state.

“Leadership is ultimately about sacrifice. There comes a time when personal ambition must yield to the greater good of the people,” he said.

The governor added:

“Rivers State is bigger than any individual, and at this critical moment, the peace, stability, and unity of our dear state must take precedence over every personal interest.”

He also described his silence during recent political developments as “deliberate and strategic,” suggesting that deeper negotiations and pressures may have shaped the evolving political situation behind the scenes.

“Not everything a hunter sees in the forest is spoken of in the marketplace,” Fubara said.

The remarks have already fueled intense political speculation across Rivers State, with observers debating whether the governor’s withdrawal represents:

  • strategic restraint
  • negotiated compromise
  • tactical survival
  • or a temporary repositioning inside a broader power struggle

Wike says his career ends if Fubara wins a second term in Rivers

🟥 Wike-Aligned Consolidation Shadow Deepens Across Rivers APC

Although neither camp openly declared victory, the broader political atmosphere surrounding the primary process strongly reinforced perceptions that Wike-aligned forces remain deeply influential within the Rivers APC structure.

The political temperature rose significantly after:

  • several aspirants linked to Fubara were reportedly disqualified
  • loyalist lawmakers failed to secure tickets
  • House of Representatives allies lost return bids
  • and key figures associated with the governor were excluded from internal party arrangements

Among those affected were lawmakers believed to have stood firmly with the governor during the prolonged Rivers political crisis.

The situation has intensified claims that internal party engineering and structural consolidation are quietly reshaping the APC’s political map in Rivers State.

Political analysts say the emerging structure increasingly suggests a battle not merely about candidacy, but about:

  • long-term control of party machinery
  • loyalty enforcement
  • succession positioning
  • and political relevance beyond the current administration

🟨 Kingsley Chinda Emerges as Sole Contestant After Withdrawals

The governorship primary itself took another dramatic turn after former APC governorship candidate Tonye Cole also withdrew from the race, citing the need to preserve party unity and stability.

Former Commissioner for Works Dakorinama George-Kelly similarly stepped aside, leaving House of Representatives Minority Leader Kingsley Chinda as the sole remaining contestant.

Cole described his decision as one driven by patriotism, reconciliation, and the supremacy of party structure.

“This decision was not made lightly. It is the product of deep reflection, patriotism, and unwavering commitment to the stability, growth, and success of our great party,” Cole stated.

A senior party source quoted in the report suggested the withdrawals could significantly strengthen Chinda’s position within the APC hierarchy, particularly among stakeholders believed to maintain close ties to Wike’s political network.

Kingsley Chinda Emerges as Sole Contestant After Withdrawals

🟥 Rivers Crisis Legacy Still Shapes Political Calculations

The latest developments cannot be separated from the prolonged political confrontation that has defined Rivers State since 2023.

The crisis, which began shortly after Fubara assumed office with Wike’s backing, evolved into a wider battle involving:

  • executive authority
  • legislative loyalty
  • party structure control
  • impeachment threats
  • and federal political intervention

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had previously brokered peace deals between both camps, but the agreements repeatedly collapsed as tensions escalated.

The situation later deteriorated into emergency rule in the state in 2025 before Fubara eventually returned to office following the lifting of the emergency declaration months later.

Even after his reinstatement, however, political hostilities and succession tensions have continued to shape Rivers politics.

The latest primary drama now suggests that while open confrontation may have reduced, the deeper battle over political dominance inside Rivers State remains unresolved.


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🟨 Rivers Politics Enters a More Strategic Phase Ahead of 2027

Beyond the immediate withdrawals, the larger signal emerging from Rivers politics is unmistakable:
the struggle for long-term control of the state’s political future has entered a more strategic and carefully negotiated phase.

Fubara’s withdrawal may temporarily lower visible confrontation levels inside the APC, but it simultaneously raises fresh questions about:

  • who truly controls the party structure
  • how succession arrangements are being negotiated
  • whether reconciliation remains sustainable
  • and how far Wike’s influence still extends across Rivers politics

For now, one reality appears increasingly clear:

the Rivers power battle did not end with Fubara’s return to office.

It has simply evolved into a more sophisticated struggle over structure, influence, survival, and succession.


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