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Of Sahara Reporters, APC’s Falsehood

Like the Department of State Services, DSS, Sahara Reporters’ the media arm of the APC on Tuesday night (October 11, 2016) published a fictional report that attempted cowardly and without success to cast aspersions on the validation of the electoral victory of the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike (CON) by the Supreme Court.
Ordinarily, we would have ignored the traditional Sahara Reporters’ APC sponsored falsehood targeted at their perceived political enemies. But , we have to set the record straight because of unsuspecting Nigerians who may be misled by this deliberate falsehood.
The fictional account titled: “Justice Mary Odili Wept and Begged Supreme Court Judges To Accept N5Billion Bribe On Behalf Of Gov. Wike”, Report says”, is patently false, manifestly unpatriotic and a continuation of the ugly assault by Sahara Reporters, APC and their sponsors on the nation’s judiciary.
For the avoidance of doubt, Governor Wike did not bribe any Supreme Court Justice or Justices to get his election validated. The governor has always had confidence in the judiciary to uphold the tenets of the law.
The Supreme Court upheld the election of Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike in line with the same principles of law and facts that it upheld the elections of APC governors, especially Lagos, Kaduna, Zamfara, Oyo, Ogun, etc.
It is on record that the immediate past governor of Rivers State, Mr Rotimi Amaechi who has been indicted by a properly constituted Judicial Commission of Inquiry for fraudulently enriching himself by embezzling Rivers State funds is a major sponsor and financial contributor of Sahara Reporters. Therefore, the said quoted report is in furtherance of the Amaechi and APC’s agenda to malign the people of the judiciary for upholding the election of the Rivers State Governor.
Without doubt, this ugly assault on the judiciary, especially Sahara Reporters’ false media attack on Supreme Court’s Justice Mary Odili is part of a grand conspiracy against Rivers State and her duly elected Governor by undemocratic forces represented by Amaechi, his political godson, Dakuku Peterside and the national leadership of the APC.
Nigerians will recall that shortly after the Supreme Court delivered her ruling validating the election of Governor Wike, the Rivers State APC leadership under the guidance of their defeated candidate, Dakuku Peterside ran to the National Chairman of APC, John Odigie-Oyegun.
This is what Odigie-Oyegun said of the judgment : “We have lost very important resource-rich states to the PDP. No matter how crude oil prices have fallen, Rivers State is still the most important revenue earner for the country.”
The APC sees Rivers State as a resource pool that must be raped recklessly, hence, their desperation to bring the state under their control to the detriment of the larger populace. Under Amaechi, all the APC national leaders were living in Port Harcourt, while laughing repeatedly to various banks at the expense of the development of the state.
Every careful observer would clearly decipher that the onslaught by Sahara Reporters and other APC sponsored media outfits is a reprisal against Governor Wike for frustrating the illegality that the DSS almost foisted on the nation.
When Governor Wike courageously defended the integrity of the judiciary by preventing the DSS from acting illegally, he knew that the DSS and the APC would unleash their media attack dogs. This much he told Rivers people at different fora since the victory of democracy over impunity.
To expect that these anti-democratic elements will not fight back is tantamount to being naïve.
In the coming days, Sahara Reporters and other corruptly enriched APC media associates will hatch different reports, quoting equally non-existent fictional findings . Nigerians should as usual confine these fictional accounts to the trash can where they belong.
Whatever the story, APC has been rejected in Rivers State. AmachI and his corrupt crew that stole N3trillion of Rivers resources have been retired politically. Amaechi’s indictment has been forwarded to the EFCC, the ICPC and the police. Till date, no action has been taken.
We are aware that this latest media assault is being funded by Rotimi Amaechi just like he did after the Supreme Court judgement. It is sad that Amaechi is using his ill-gotten wealth to undermine the judiciary and the people of Rivers State .
It is surprising that Sahara Reporters and the APC media associates are yet to come to terms with the fact that Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike cannot be intimidated. He cannot be blackmailed and he is committed to the defence of the Rivers people, their mandate and the rule of law.
Therefore, a bunch of exiled retards writing from the confines of refugee camps in foreign lands cannot shake his resolve to develop Rivers State after eight years of financial rape by Rotimi Amaechi, SaharaReporters principal sponsor.
Simeon Nwakaudu is Special Assistant to the Rivers State Governor on Electronic Media.
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The political atmosphere in Rivers State has been anything but calm in 2025. Yet, a rare moment of unity was witnessed on Saturday, June 28, when Governor Siminalayi Fubara and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Chief Nyesom Wike, appeared side by side at the funeral of Elder Temple Omezurike Onuoha, Wike’s late uncle. What could have passed for a routine condolence visit evolved into a significant political statement—a symbolic show of reconciliation in a state bruised by deep political strife.
The funeral, attended by dignitaries from across the nation, was more than a moment of shared grief. It became the public reflection of a private peace accord reached earlier at the Presidential Villa in Abuja. There, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu brought together Governor Fubara, Minister Wike, the suspended Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Martin Amaewhule, and other lawmakers to chart a new path forward.
For Rivers people, that truce is a beacon of hope. But they are not content with photo opportunities and promises. What they demand now is the immediate lifting of the state of emergency declared in March 2025, and the unconditional reinstatement of Governor Fubara, Deputy Governor Dr. Ngozi Odu, and all suspended lawmakers. They insist on the restoration of their democratic mandate.
President Tinubu’s decision to suspend the entire structure of Rivers State’s elected leadership and appoint a sole administrator was a drastic response to a deepening political crisis. While it may have prevented a complete breakdown in governance, it also robbed the people of their voice. That silence must now end.
The administrator, retired naval chief Ibok-Ette Ibas, has managed a caretaker role. But Rivers State cannot thrive under unelected stewardship. Democracy must return—not partially, not symbolically, but fully. President Tinubu has to ensure that the people’s will, expressed through the ballot, is restored in word and deed.
Governor Fubara, who will complete his six-month suspension by September, was elected to serve the people of Rivers, not to be sidelined by political intrigues. His return should not be ceremonial. It should come with the full powers and authority vested in him by the constitution and the mandate of Rivers citizens.
The people’s frustration is understandable. At the heart of the political crisis was a power tussle between loyalists of Fubara and those of Wike. Institutions, particularly the State House of Assembly, became battlegrounds. Attempts were made to impeach Fubara. The situation deteriorated into a full-blown crisis, and governance was nearly brought to its knees.
But the tide must now turn. With the Senate’s approval of a record ?1.485 trillion budget for Rivers State for 2025, a new opportunity has emerged. This budget is not just a fiscal document—it is a blueprint for transformation, allocating ?1.077 trillion for capital projects alone. Yet, without the governor’s reinstatement, its execution remains in doubt.
It is Governor Fubara, and only him, who possesses the people’s mandate to execute this ambitious budget. It is time for him to return to duty with vigor, responsibility, and a renewed sense of urgency. The people expect delivery—on roads, hospitals, schools, and job creation.
Rivers civil servants, recovering from neglect and under appreciation, should also continue to be a top priority. Fubara should continue to ensure timely payment of salaries, address pension issues, and create a more effective, motivated public workforce. This is how governance becomes real in people’s lives.
The “Rivers First” mantra with which Fubara campaigned is now being tested. That slogan should become policy. It must inform every appointment, every contract, every budget decision, and every reform. It must reflect the needs and aspirations of the ordinary Rivers person—not political patrons or vested interests.
Beyond infrastructure and administration, political healing is essential. Governor Fubara and Minister Wike must go beyond temporary peace. They should actively unite their camps and followers to form one strong political family. The future of Rivers cannot be built on division.
Political appointments, both at the Federal and State levels, must reflect a spirit of fairness, tolerance, and inclusivity. The days of political vendettas and exclusive lists must end. Every ethnic group, every gender, and every generation must feel included in the new Rivers project.
Rivers is too diverse to be governed by one faction. Lasting peace can only be built on concessions, maturity, and equity. The people are watching to see if the peace deal will lead to deeper understanding or simply paper over cracks in an already fragile political arrangement.
Wike, now a national figure as Minister of the FCT, has a responsibility to rise above the local fray and support the development of Rivers State. His influence should bring federal attention and investment to the state, not political interference or division.
Likewise, Fubara should lead with restraint, humility, and a focus on service delivery. His return should not be marked by revenge or political purges but by inclusive leadership that welcomes even former adversaries into the process of rebuilding the state.
“The people are no longer interested in power struggles. They want light in their streets, drugs in their hospitals, teachers in their classrooms, and jobs for their children. The politics of ego and entitlement have to give way to governance with purpose.
The appearance of both leaders at the funeral was a glimpse of what unity could look like. That moment should now evolve into a movement-one that prioritizes Rivers State over every personal ambition. Let it be the beginning of true reconciliation and progress.
As September draws near, the Federal government should act decisively to end the state of emergency and reinstate all suspended officials. Rivers State must return to constitutional order and normal democratic processes. This is the minimum requirement of good governance.
The crisis in Rivers has dragged on for too long. The truce is a step forward, but much more is needed. Reinstating Governor Fubara, implementing the ?1.485 trillion budget, and uniting political factions are now the urgent tasks ahead. Rivers people have suffered enough. It is time to restore leadership, rebuild trust, and finally put Rivers first.
By: Amieyeofori Ibim
Amieyeofori Ibim is former Editor of The Tide Newspapers, political analyst and public affairs commentator
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