A former Rivers State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Prof Zacchaeus Adangor, says Governor Siminalayi Fubara, through his recent actions, is not committed to reconciling with his predecessor, Nyesom Wike.
A furious Adangor said on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme on Thursday said, “He (Fubara) is not the person people think he is, he is not a peacemaker”.
Adangor, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, said he resigned from Fubara’s cabinet in April because he refused to obey the governor when he allegedly asked him to institute suits to challenge the validity of the Presidential Peace Pact by Bola Tinubu on the feud between Fubara and Wike.
The ex-commissioner said his ordeal with the governor started on December 18, 2023 after the Presidential Peace Pact in Abuja. He said the governor did not consult him before he was redeployed from the justice ministry to the Ministry of Special Duties. He however, said he found his redeployment absurd hence his resignation.
Explaining why Fubara isn’t who people think he is (peacemaker), Adangor explained further, “I will give you two instances to show that he (Fubara) is not the person people think he is, he is not a peacemaker,”
“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.”
Secondly, 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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