ADC ex-guber candidate flays Rivers political crisis, says Wike treats state as ‘personal property’

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A former governorship candidate in Cross River State on the platform of African Democratic Congress (ADC), Dr. Effiong Nyong, has reacted to the winding down of the six months emergency rule in Rivers State and the possible return of Governor Siminalayi Fubara on Thursday, September 18, 2025.

Speaking with DAILY POST, Nyong, now deputy national publicity secretary of ADC, alleged that during the six month emergency rule headed by a former Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Ibok Ibas Ette (rtd), governance in Rivers State has been badly disrupted.

He alleged that funds were appropriated and spent without due process, while local government elections were conducted under the sole administrator without legislative backing.

The ADC chieftain blamed Fubara for teaming up with former Governor Nyesom Wike to “subvert the electoral process” that brought him to power, saying he deserved the crisis and troubles that ensued.

Nyong warned that Rivers State should not be reduced to Wike’s personal estate.

“Wike cannot and should not be allowed to do as he likes in Rivers, which unfortunately he had been doing with the alleged backing of the President,” Nyong said.

The ADC chieftain insisted that the fate of Fubara or his loyalty to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was immaterial, since “the entire political party system in Rivers State has been largely compromised and usurped with high-level impunity.”

He maintained that the only way out for Rivers people and Nigerians was to reject the system at the ballot, stressing that the credibility of elections in the state remained questionable.

ADC ex-guber candidate flays Rivers political crisis, says Wike treats state as ‘personal property’

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