BREAKING: Political Earthquake in Rivers as Fubara Abruptly Withdraws from APC Primary Amid Rising Tension
In what many political observers are describing as a major twist in the evolving power struggle in Rivers State, Sim Fubara has reportedly withdrawn from the ongoing All Progressives Congress (APC) primary process, a move that has triggered intense speculation across the political landscape.
The announcement, made during a press briefing in Port Harcourt, has raised several unanswered questions regarding the real circumstances surrounding the governor’s sudden exit from the race.
According to reports monitored by Arogbo-Ibe Voice Reporters, Governor Fubara stated that his decision was taken “in the interest of Rivers State,” while also hinting that certain political matters were better resolved privately.
“This decision was not easy. Many will be disappointed, but peace and progress must come first,” the governor reportedly
The development comes at a time of heightened political tension in Rivers State, where rival camps within the political structure continue to battle for dominance ahead of future elections.
Sources close to the Rivers political circle claim the governor’s withdrawal may not be an ordinary political decision, but rather the outcome of high-level negotiations involving influential stakeholders within and outside the APC structure.
Though no official details have emerged, analysts believe the move could signal:
A possible political truce within Rivers power blocs.
Strategic repositioning ahead of future national alignments.
Efforts to prevent deeper division within party structures.
Pressure from powerful interests seeking political stability.
Questions Nigerians Are Asking
The governor’s carefully worded statement has now fueled several political questions:
Was Governor Fubara pressured to step down?
Is there a hidden political agreement yet to be revealed?
Could this signal reconciliation between rival political camps in Rivers?
Is a bigger national political arrangement currently unfolding behind the scenes?
So far, neither APC national leadership nor major Rivers political actors have issued comprehensive explanations regarding the governor’s decision.
Mixed Reactions Trail Announcement
Supporters of the governor reportedly expressed disappointment shortly after the announcement, with many insisting they were not expecting such a dramatic withdrawal.
Opposition figures, however, interpreted the development differently, describing it as a sign of weakening political strength within the governor’s camp.
Despite the reactions, political observers insist the move may actually preserve Governor Fubara’s long-term political relevance rather than diminish it.
Growing Speculation Over Future Plans
Investigations further suggest that Governor Fubara may still remain a central figure in Rivers politics despite stepping away from the APC primary contest.
Some analysts believe the withdrawal could position him for:
A broader political alliance,
A future strategic appointment,
Or a negotiated power-sharing arrangement designed to calm tensions in the state.
At the moment, no official endorsement of another aspirant has been announced by the governor.
Arogbo-Ibe Voice Reporters Findings
Findings indicate that political tension within Rivers State had reportedly intensified in recent weeks, with concerns among stakeholders that a fiercely contested primary could deepen instability in the oil-rich state.
The governor’s repeated emphasis on “peace” and “private resolutions” has therefore become a major talking point among political watchers nationwide.
Conclusion
While supporters and critics continue to debate the implications of the withdrawal, one reality remains clear: Sim Fubara remains a powerful political figure whose next move could significantly shape Rivers State politics in the coming months.
For now, the full story behind the withdrawal remains unclear, and attention has shifted toward possible behind-the-scenes negotiations that may soon reshape the political equation in Rivers State.
This remains a developing political investigation.