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Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on policy communication, Daniel Bwala says his principal aligns with the position of Nentawe Yilwatda, national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), on the leadership hierarchy in Rivers State.
Bwala’s
remarks come as the Rivers house of assembly continues impeachment proceedings
against Siminalayi Fubara, amid a renewed war of words between the governor and
Nyesom Wike, his predecessor.
Speaking
on ‘Hard Copy’, a Channels Television programme, Bwala said the governor must
be allowed to carry out his duties without undue interference.
The
presidential aide added that Wike’s political standing in the state is limited
to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
“I agree
with the point highlighted by the national chairman that in Rivers state,
Governor Fubara is the leader of the APC. Wike is not a member of the APC, so
he cannot speak for the party,” he said.
“He may be
regarded as a leader within the PDP in Rivers state, having been a former
governor, but the APC leader in the state is Governor Fubara.”
Bwala said
Tinubu’s position is in tandem with the party’s internal rules and democratic
principles.
“What the
national chairman said is the position the president sticks to, because he
respects party procedures. The president believes in the rule of law and due
process, and the party will always respect that,” he said.
Bwala also
addressed concerns over Wike’s influence within the federal government, noting
that appointments do not supersede national interest.
“We’ve
heard people complain that as a cabinet member, Wike enjoys certain benefits,”
he said.
“Wike has
been adequately compensated. The president believes in compensating people, but
not at the expense of the interest of Nigeria. President Bola Tinubu gives
latitude, but once you cross the line, you will know.”
He added
that the cold war between Wike and Fubara is “being handled”.
“When you
ask who is the leader of the party, the answer is the governor. The impeachment
procedure must be consistent with the practice of law and constitutional
requirements,” he added.
“The
governor will deal with it. There are court orders stopping the impeachment,
and the party is clear: nobody should stop Fubara from governing Rivers state.
“The
president even respects the rights of states governed by the PDP. Even where
the APC may want to challenge them, he believes that a governor, regardless of
party, should be allowed to govern.”
Bwala
concluded that the president’s stance reflects his commitment to democratic
stability, constitutional order and party discipline across the country.

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