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Fubara not planning on reconciling with Wike – Ex-Rivers commissioner, Adangor

Senior Advocate Adangor of Nigeria, who resigned from Fubara’s cabinet in April, claimed he did so because he would not submit to the governor’s request to file lawsuits to contest President Bola Tinubu’s Presidential Peace Pact about the conflict between Fubara and Wike.

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Fubara and Wike

According to Prof. Zacchaeus Adangor, a former commissioner for justice and attorney general for Rivers State, governor Siminalayi Fubara is unwilling to make amends with his predecessor, Nyesom Wike.

Adangor revealed this during a Thursday interview on Politics Today on Channels Television.

“He (Fubabara) is not the person people think he is, he is not a peacemaker,” the speaker declared.

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Senior Advocate Adangor of Nigeria, who resigned from Fubara’s cabinet in April, claimed he did so because he would not submit to the governor’s request to file lawsuits to contest President Bola Tinubu’s Presidential Peace Pact about the conflict between Fubara and Wike.

The former commissioner claimed that following the Presidential Peace Pact, on December 18, 2023, his ordeal with the governor began.

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He said the governor did not consult him before he was redeployed from the justice ministry to the Ministry of Special Duties.

Adangor said his redeployment by Fubara was a consequence of his stance on the rule of law.

He said he found his redeployment absurd hence his resignation.

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The former justice commissioner said it was misleading that Fubara claimed that he (Adangor) sabotaged his administration while in office as attorney general.

Adangor said, “Politically, I am loyal to Wike, there is no doubt about that. I wouldn’t know whether he was angered by that or not.

“But as far as I remember, he (Fubara) was angry that I insisted on conducting a matter in accordance with the understanding of the law.”

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The former attorney general said, “I never applied to work for Governor Fubara; I was invited to serve under him. Even after my first resignation on 14th of November, I never wanted to come back as a person but the President asked us to go back.”

He said the governor did not evince any genuine desire to have the feud between himself and his predecessor resolved.

“I will give you two instances to show that he (Fubara) is not the person people think he is, he is not a peacemaker.

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“I have been on leave of absence from Rivers State University, that’s my place of primary assignment. When I resigned on the 24th of April 2024;

“Fubara thought I would return to the university but I am aware that he had directed the management of the university not to allow me return to the university. That cannot be a decision taken by a person of peaceful disposition.”

Adangor said the governor refused to sign the warrant of establishment of a customary court in his local community to “punish” him.

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