Nyesom Wike Responds to Edwin Clark’s Petition and PDP Board of Trustees’ Visit to Rivers State Governor,Fubara
Nyesom Wike Responds to Edwin Clark’s Petition and PDP Board of Trustees’ Visit to Rivers State Governor,Fubara

Nyesom Wike
Nyesom Wike, former Governor of Rivers State, has addressed recent developments involving Chief Edwin Clark’s petition and the visit by the PDP Board of Trustees to Governor Siminialayi Fubara. In his response, Wike emphasized that he did not assign blame to any individual or group during his tenure as governor, despite the ongoing political turbulence in Rivers State.

Nyesom Wike
Chief Edwin Clark, a prominent Ijaw leader, has called for punitive measures against Wike, alleging that his actions have exacerbated the political crisis in the state. This petition has added to the tensions surrounding Rivers State’s political landscape.
In reaction, Wike clarified that he refrained from blaming anyone for the challenges he faced while in office. His comments come in light of the recent visit by the PDP Board of Trustees to Governor Fubara, which underscores the party’s involvement in addressing the state’s political issues.
Wike’s statement aims to address misconceptions and provide clarity on his position regarding the political unrest and his role in it.
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