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Timi Frank Accuses Wike of Plotting to Block Rivers LG Allocations After Elections

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Siminalayi Fubara

Former APC Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Timi Frank, has accused FCT Minister Nyesom Wike of planning to block the monthly allocations to 22 Local Government Councils in Rivers State.
Frank claims Wike is preparing to secure a court injunction to halt the funds following his failure to stop the successful local government elections held on October 5, 2024.

Frank urged Wike to abandon the alleged plot, warning that such a move could disrupt the economy of Rivers State and undermine democratic progress.
He also called on President Tinubu to intervene, drawing parallels to a similar situation that occurred in Lagos State under ex-President Obasanjo.

The allegations are coming in the wake of the local government elections that successfully took place on Saturday, October 5, 2024.

Frank, in a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja, claimed that Wike, along with his associates who are opposed to the administration of Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara, intends to obtain a court injunction to halt funds from the Federation Account to the local councils.
According to Frank, Wike’s proxies are expected to approach a Federal High Court in Abuja in the coming days with a legal request that the allocations be withheld, alleging that the elections violated a prior court ruling.

The Bayelsa-born political activist urged Wike to abandon the plan, citing the potential harm it could cause to the people of Rivers State. Frank also called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to intervene and prevent Wike from engaging in actions that could tarnish the President’s democratic legacy, drawing parallels to a similar situation in Lagos State when funds were withheld from local governments during Tinubu’s tenure as governor under the administration of ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo.

Frank, who also serves as the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) Ambassador to East Africa and the Middle East, cautioned the judiciary against granting any frivolous court orders based on Wike’s influence.
He further condemned what he described as the partisan role of the police in the ongoing political crisis in Rivers State, urging them to protect all citizens rather than align with the ruling APC.

He warned that such a move could lead to economic disruption not only in Rivers State but across Nigeria and potentially reverse the democratic progress the nation has achieved since 1999.

“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu must not allow this anti-democratic tendency, reminiscent of the Obasanjo administration’s treatment of Lagos State, to happen again in Rivers,” Frank said. “Any attempt to halt allocations to local government councils must be stopped in its tracks.”

Frank also stressed that any action that could undermine democracy, as seen in some West African states, should be avoided at all costs.
He highlighted the recent Supreme Court ruling that mandates the democratization of all local governments in Nigeria, emphasizing that the people of Rivers State have exercised their democratic rights in electing their local representatives.

Concluding his statement, Frank urged Governor Fubara to remain focused in the face of political opposition and congratulated the people of Rivers State for successfully completing the local government elections. He encouraged continued support for the Governor and his administration.

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Fubara says, God used Rivers’ Political Crisis as blessing for Growth, Emancipation

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Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has credited God with turning recent political challenges into a source of strength, guiding the state toward a new era of growth, development, and political freedom.
Speaking at a Thanksgiving Service held in honor of His Royal Majesty, Eze Chike Worlu Wodo, Eze Oha Apara IV, Fubara emphasized his unwavering faith that God’s purpose is at work amid Rivers State’s challenges.
He said what his detractors meant for evil God has turned around for the good of Rivers State.
The Thanksgiving Service took place at the Shepherd’s Hill Parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God in Mgbuoba Community, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, where parish leaders presented Fubara with copies of the Holy Bible.
In his address, Fubara expressed gratitude, stating that what his detractors intended for harm, God had used to elevate his administration and bolster the government’s resolve.

“Many called it trouble, but I see it as God’s purpose for a new direction for our state,” Fubara remarked.
“Rather than growing weak, we are becoming stronger and bolder each day. With God’s guidance, we are committed to completing our work and standing firmly for Him.”

The governor further underscored the power of gratitude in gaining clarity and assurance, especially during challenging times.
He expressed joy in joining the Wodo family in offering thanks to God and celebrated Eze Chike Worlu Wodo’s appointment as Chairman of the Rivers State Traditional Rulers Council. Fubara noted the enthusiasm with which Eze Wodo worshipped, comparing it to King David’s joyful dancing before God in the Bible.

“It’s one of the reasons God loved King David,” Fubara said. “Even as a traditional ruler, you still hold God in the highest esteem. God will continue to lift you beyond human imagination.”

As part of his support for the church’s work, Governor Fubara donated ₦100 million to assist in its evangelism efforts, dedicating the donation as a tribute to Eze Wodo’s faith and commitment.

Fubara concluded by urging the church to continue praying for his administration and for the peace of Rivers State, assuring that while human perspectives may see challenges, God’s plan will prevail.
He likened prayers to deposits in a bank, saying, “There is no prayer God does not answer.”

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You are plotting to remove Fubara, Timi Frank Accuses President Tinubu

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In a heated accusation, former APC Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Timi Frank, has alleged that President Bola Tinubu is behind a calculated scheme to unseat Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
Frank claims the President is applying pressure on Fubara to join the All Progressives Congress (APC) or face removal from office.

The allegation follows a Federal High Court ruling that seized Rivers State’s monthly allocation funds, which Frank condemned as unconstitutional and a means to destabilize the governor. Frank expressed the believes that the court decision is part of a plan led by Tinubu, designed to force Fubara into the APC after the governor’s refusal to join the ruling party, reportedly at the encouragement of FCT Minister Nyesom Wike.

“The President has remained silent on the clear constitutional violations occurring in Rivers,” Frank said in a statement he issued in Abuja on Friday.
He added that the President is allegedly upset with Fubara’s stance, influenced by Wike, who is said to doubt Tinubu’s chances of winning Rivers State in the 2027 presidential election if Fubara remains independent.

Frank further asserted that federal security agencies are acting against Fubara under directives, intending either to secure his loyalty to the President or initiate his removal.
He specifically condemned Justice Joyce Abdulmalik’s controversial ruling on Rivers’ statutory allocations, asserting it would have “dire consequences.”

Frank warned Tinubu against further actions that might undermine Rivers’ financial autonomy or jeopardize Fubara’s position, cautioning that such moves would meet with strong opposition from the state and across the Niger Delta.
He urged Fubara to stand firm, stating that the people of Rivers are solidly behind him.

Frank also called on the international community to address the growing crisis, warning that a larger regional conflict could disrupt operations of International Oil Companies (IOCs) in the Niger Delta.
He emphasized that timely intervention is needed to prevent escalations that could affect the region’s stability and economic interests.

Frank, who is also the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) Ambassador to East Africa and the Middle East, condemned the court ruling as a significant blow to democracy in Nigeria, urging Nigerians to hold the President accountable for any harm directed at Governor Fubara or the people of Rivers State.

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Rivers State Government Denies Report of NNPCL Shutdown Order by Governor Sim Fubara

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The Rivers State Government has dismissed as false a social media report alleging that Governor Siminalayi Fubara ordered the shutdown of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) and all oil companies operating in Rivers State.

Describing the news as “spurious” and “propaganda from enemies of the State,” the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Warisenibo Joe Johnson, clarified that Governor Fubara remains committed to lawful governance and would not resort to extreme measures that could harm the economy. He assured the public that the Governor had never contemplated or issued any directive to close down NNPCL or oil companies in the state.

The government has urged Rivers residents and Nigerians to disregard this “fake report,” noting it was circulated by an unverified source.

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