The suspended governor of Rivers State, Sim Fubara, has
declared that no king lasts forever.
Speaking at a gathering in Bonny, Fubara declared that his
victory will come back to him at the end of the day.
He stressed that he does not consider himself to be losing
anything, noting that God has kept him standing.
“Everybody will not appreciate your style but when you know
that what you are doing is right, you are sure that in 25 to 30 years, if
placed in any box and you are asked a question, you can defend your action,
that’s what makes you a man
“No king lives forever, that’s the truth and no authority
lasts forever, but what is important is that within the period that you are in
power or when you reigned, I wished you did wonderful things that would speak
forever.
“Some people accused me about a lot of things but the truth
about it is that I can’t be what I’m not or who I am.
“And for our people, just be strong – at times, you need to
lose to win – for me and anybody who believes in me, I have never considered
myself losing anything. It’s when you attach life to things that it bothers
you.
“I know that at the end of the day, our winning will come to
us because we are standing on a solid rock.”
Fubara was suspended in March after President Bola Tinubu
declared a state of emergency in Rivers State.
The President appointed a Sole Administrator, Ibok-Ete Ibas,
to preside over the state while Fubara’s suspension lasts for six months.
The emergency rule and Fubara’s suspension was a fallout of
the political crisis that followed a face-off between Fubara and his
predecessor, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.
Since his suspension, Fubara had met twice with Tinubu and
Wike, in a bid to seek reconciliation.
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