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90% Of Our Money Comes From Rivers, The Man That Can Guarantee That Is Fubara Not Wike—Dan Nwanyanwu

Dan Nwanyanwu, the chairman of Zenith Labour Party has spoken about the political crisis between Governor Sim Fubara and his predecessor, former Governor Nyesom Wike in Rivers State. He stated that Rivers State is very important because a significant portion of the country’s revenue comes from there.

In a recent report by The Sun, Nwanyanwu said Governor Fubara is the right person to maintain stability in Rivers and ensure that the state’s contributions to the nation continue smoothly. He said Wike’s time as governor has ended, and it is now Fubara’s responsibility to lead the state forward.

In Nwanyanwu’s words: “I understand this game and I know the reaction of people in Rivers State. Rivers State is not like any other state. There was something late President Ya’adua saw before he entered into agreement to resolve the issues in Rivers. Our money 90 percent comes from there (Rivers), President Tinubu should not play with it, and the man that can guarantee that is Fubara, not Wike; his time has passed as governor of Rivers State……See_More

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