Siminalayi Fubara, the suspended governor of Rivers state, has denied the allegations made against him by George Nwaeke, the former head of service in the state.
Nwaeke, who resigned as HoS on Tuesday, accused Fubara of
being the arrowhead of the political crisis in the state.
He also alleged that the former governor held meetings with
militants and encouraged the destruction of oil pipelines in the state.
Reacting in a statement posted on X(formerly Twitter) early
on Saturday, Fubara said Nwaeke’s claims are “laughable”.
The suspended governor said the former head of service has
been “compromised” and is being “coerced” to lie against him.
“Ordinarily, I would not have responded to his claims, but
to correct the erroneous impression such allegations may create in the minds of
the people, and the disaffection it is bound to cause in the state and the
country,” Fubara said.
“First, on the claim that he was aware of my discussions and
plans to support Bala Mohammed’s alleged 2027 presidential bid, it is laughable
that Dr. Nwaeke would be part of any high level political meeting as Head of
Service, much more sitting in my alleged night meetings with Bala Mohammed and
militants like he claimed. Howbeit, none of such meetings ever held.
“The truth is that the whole world knew when the Bauchi
State Governor, as Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party Governors Forum visited
the State, and there was nothing secret about the visits.
“It is also ludicrous for Dr. Nwaeke to claim that he was
aware of my meetings to encourage attacks on oil pipelines and other National
assets in the State, as there was no time I held any meeting with militants or
any criminal group to destabilise the State.
“It is on record that I have been at the forefront preaching
peace in the State even in the face of obvious provocations.
“The truth is that Dr. Nwaeke has been compromised, and
whatever he is saying is only aimed at fulfilling his promise to those who may
have paid or coerced him to lie against me.”
Fubara asked Rivers residents and Nigerians to “disregard
everything” said by Nwaeke, describing the allegations as “desperate attempts
to discredit me and my administration, and undermine the peace process by Mr.
President”.
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