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Emergency rule: Fubara may concede to Wike after Tinubu’s UK meeting

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Emergency rule: Fubara may concede to Wike after Tinubu’s UK meeting

Indications have since emerged that suspended Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, may make substantial concessions to ease the political tension in the state.

This outlook comes on the heels of Fubara’s meeting with President Bola Tinubu in London during the latter’s 18-day retreat in Europe.

The meeting, confirmed by The Africa Report, was at the request of Governor Fubara, who first came into office in May 2023.

The details of the meeting could not be ascertained at press time, a senior presidential adviser told the Paris-based publication that, Fubara “pledged to make certain concessions in a bid to ease tensions.”

“It is true. Governor Fubara held a private meeting with the president last week.

“Fubara has promised to make some compromises. Negotiations are ongoing, but from all indications, his suspension will be lifted before the six-month deadline,” said an adviser to the president who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The official noted that negotiations are ongoing and that his six‑month suspension could be cut short.

Another aide said that Fubara is weighing a switch from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party to the ruling APC to get on the good side of the president.

“If Fubara joins the APC, it means the president’s chances of winning Rivers State are much higher,” the aide told the French magazine.

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It is first face‑to‑face since Tinubu invoked Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution on 18 March, declaring a state of emergency in Rivers and ousting Fubara and his deputy, Ngozi Odu.

Tinubu’s national broadcast on March 18 referenced “months of intense political instability” that had “paralysed governance” and “threatened national stability.”

He installed former Navy Chief, Vice‑Admiral Ibok‑Ete Ekwe Ibas, as sole administrator.