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Avoid Actions Before My Approval - Fubara Advises Followers Against Taking Decisions Without His Authorization

Warned by Suspended Governor Fubara: Tread Carefully with Actions and Statements Representing Me

Warned by Suspended Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara: Exercise Caution with Your Actions and...
Warned by Suspended Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara: Exercise Caution with Your Actions and Statements Representing Me

Governor Fubara's Warning on Actions Taken on His Behalf

Avoid Actions Before My Approval - Fubara Advises Followers Against Taking Decisions Without His Authorization

Gov. Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has sounded the alarm for his devotees, urging them to consider his words when acting on his behalf. He stated this during a tribute event in honor of late Chief Edwin Clark, emphasizing that unauthorized actions could lead to more complications for him.

The governor boldly proclaimed, "I've got this situation figured out, buddy! Don't jump the gun and do stuff on my behalf without consulting me. I'm the one breaking in these shoes and feelin' every pinch. Trust me; I've got a plan to navigate these troubles."

In a Weekend Dispatch report, our website revealed that contrary to rumors of his desperation, Fubara claimed he isn't residually clinging to his previous post.

The Political Landscape

  • Suspension and Legal Tussle: Fubara's term was halted in March 2025 by President Bola Tinubu. His suspension sparked a legal challenge brought forward by Dr. Farah Dagogo, a former federal lawmaker. Dagogo argued Tinubu's actions were unconstitutional.[1][5]
  • Reconciliation Steps: To achieve harmony, Fubara has initiated several reconciliation processes, meeting with political figures like Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory. Wike recommended additional reconciliatory measures for Fubara to foster unity.[2]
  • Preceding Remarks: In a recent speech, Fubara affirmed he isn't fixated on regaining his previous position but feels an obligation to his supporters who've stood by him.[4]

For more in-depth information about seeking consent for actions taken on Fubara's behalf, additional statements or sources from Fubara are required.

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  1. The governor's warning about unauthorized actions on his behalf extends to policy-and-legislation, as it is crucial for PDP members in Naija to seek his consent before engaging in political activities.
  2. The ongoing legal tussle over Fubara's suspension by President Tinubu is a significant piece of general-news, with the governor himself stating that he isn't residually clinging to his previous post.
  3. In an effort to reconcile and foster unity, Fubara has been consulting with political figures such as Nyesom Wike, following the recommendations of other political figures in the church and PDP.

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