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Fubara denies links to militants, rejects claims of sabotage

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Siminalayi Fubara, suspended governor of Rivers State, says he has nothing to do with militant activities
Suspended Rivers State governor, Siminalayi Fubara, denies having anything to with militants and their acts of sabotage
  • Governor Fubara denied any affiliation with militants and rejected videos alleging explosions at oil facilities in Rivers State
  • He condemned the videos as fake and malicious, warning against attempts to incite violence in his name
  • Fubara reiterated his commitment to peace and security, urging authorities to investigate and hold those behind the misinformation accountable

Suspended governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, has denied having any affiliation with militant groups and warned against attempts to incite violence or economic sabotage in his name. 

The governor's comments followed the circulation of false videos alleging explosions at oil and gas installations in the state.

In a statement issued on Monday, March 24 by his Chief Press Secretary, Nelson Chukwudi, in Port Harcourt, Fubara described the videos as “fake” and “malicious,” adding that they were part of a broader misinformation campaign intended to cause unrest.

The statement read: "Our attention has, once again, been drawn to a flurry of malicious, fake and imaginary videos of purported explosions on oil and gas facilities in Rivers State. 

“Virtually all the fake videos have been linked to alleged militant groups in the state, with the creators of such content trying very hard to connect them to supporters of Governor Siminalayi Fubara."

Fubara emphasised that the communities where the alleged incidents were said to have occurred had already dismissed the claims, assuring that all critical government assets in their areas were safe, secure, and functioning efficiently.

The statement added: “For the avoidance of doubt, Governor Siminalayi Fubara has no link to any militant group, does not contemplate any such association, and has no reason to encourage any criminal group or elements, anywhere in the state or Niger Delta, to undertake any action inimical to the peace of the people or the safety and security of oil and gas facilities, and by extension, the economy of the country.”

The governor reiterated his commitment to maintaining peace and security in the state, which he stressed was vital for governance and development. 

The peace of the state is paramount to me, and I would pay any price to secure and sustain peace in the state. Only in an atmosphere of peace and security can governance and development thrive.

Fubara also issued a stern warning to those seeking to exploit the current political climate for violence, stating: “Governor Fubara vehemently warns purveyors of violence and economic sabotage to steer clear of the state and avoid any attempt to use his name or capitalise on the present political crisis to foment trouble in the state.”

Governor Fubara accuses Rivers lawmakers of blocking budget presentation

Meanwhile, TheRadar earlier reported that the Rivers State governor, Siminalayi Fubara, accused the state’s lawmakers of denying him access to present the 2025 Appropriation Bill at the Assembly, despite notifying the House leadership of his intention to do so.

Fubara made the allegation during the inauguration of the Bori Zonal Hospital in Khana Local Government Area on Wednesday, March 12.


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