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Wike’s Ex-Deputy, 3 Lawmakers Skip Rivers NASS Visit

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A notable absence marked the recent visit of the Rivers State National Assembly Caucus to Sole Administrator Ibok-Ete Ibas, with Wike’s former deputy and three other lawmakers failing to attend. This development occurs amidst the ongoing political complexities within Rivers State.

The visit itself, undertaken by members of the National Assembly representing Rivers State, was conducted to engage with the Sole Administrator, who was put into place following the declared state of emergency. The absence of key figures, particularly Wike’s former deputy, adds a layer of political intrigue to the proceedings.

The political climate in Rivers State has been heavily charged, stemming from the rift between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, who currently serves as the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory. The presidential declaration of a state of emergency, and the subsequent appointment of the sole administrator, has further intensified the situation. Therefore, the lawmakers that did attend, and those that did not, are being observed carefully. The absence of the mentioned lawmakers, will likely cause much speculation about the political alignment of those individuals.”

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