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Tinubu Is The Winner In The Battle Between Wike And Fubara – CUPP

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The Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP)  has claimed that President Bola Tinubu has much to gain from the ongoing rift between the governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike.

The coalition, in a statement by its National Secretary, Peter Ameh, stated that Rivers is being consciously immolated as a political offering for Tinubu.

Ameh warned that the resolution of the peace pact has placed both Fubara and Wike under the influence of the Presidency, effectively ending any semblance of independent political manoeuvring in the oil-rich state.

CUPP noted that two prominent figures, tormented by the shadow of irrelevance and consumed by the need for powerful patronage, have traded the mantle of responsible leadership for grand gestures of submission, willingly torching the collective destiny of millions in what it described as a shameful rivalry over who can bow lowest before the throne of Tinubu’s authority.

In this orchestrated tragedy, the genuine sufferers remain the ordinary citizens of Rivers State, whose peace, prosperity, and democratic rights are being coldly exchanged for the fleeting security and to secure the personal survival of their leaders and preservation of individual relevance,” the statement said.

The opposition coalition noted that the lingering crisis, which has seen multiple interventions including a state of emergency and peace accords brokered by the Presidency, has ultimately consolidated federal control over Rivers State politics.

President Tinubu is the winner in the battle between Wike and Fubara. Both will be asking, ‘How high?’ whenever Tinubu tells them to jump,” Ameh stated.

Ameh lamented that the real losers in this power struggle are the good people of Rivers State.

“Your state has been permanently under siege,” he declared, pointing to the disruption of governance, erosion of democratic institutions, and the diversion of resources and attention from critical development needs to endless political intrigues.

CUPP called on the people of Rivers State to remain vigilant and demand responsible leadership from their leaders, urging a return to issue-based politics that focuses on the welfare of citizens over personal ambitions.

The coalition reaffirmed its commitment to defending democracy and the rule of law across Nigeria, warning that unchecked federal overreach in state matters sets a dangerous precedent for the nation’s federalism.