The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State, Tony Okocha, has expressed his doubt about the possibility of a political truce in the state this year.
Okocha blamed Governor Siminalayi Fubara for failing to extend goodwill during ex-Governor Nyesom Wike’s recent birthday celebrations.
According to Okocha, the altercation between the two political figures would not end soon, insisting that Fubara missed an opportunity to mend fences with Wike during the festive season.
In an interview on Arise Television, Okocha stated that the ongoing war between the governor and his predecessor, now FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, could have been mitigated during the festive season if Fubara had shown a gesture of reconciliation.
“I don’t see Rivers State coming out of this quagmire in 2025. The festive season was a time for convivialities and goodwill. A simple message to celebrate his former boss’s birthday could have made a difference, but instead, the governor is threatening brimstone and fire,” Okocha said
The state APC chairman also weighed in on Wike’s remarks about former Governor Peter Odili, interpreting them as advice for Odili to remain neutral in the dispute. “The role of a father is not to take sides when children are having disagreements,” he said, just as he also dismissed allegations that he was aligning with Governor Fubara’s camp, describing such claims as “