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Rivers Uncertainty as Wike Weighs Fubara’s Successor

byRosemary Ani Pius
April 20, 2026
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Political tension is building in Rivers State as discussions intensify over a possible alliance that could shape the outcome of the 2027 governorship election. The proposed coalition reportedly involving figures from both the ruling and opposition camps is believed to be working toward presenting a single candidate to avoid internal divisions during the polls.

At the center of these moves is the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, who is said to be actively consulting with key stakeholders on who should emerge as the preferred flagbearer. His involvement has fueled speculation about the direction of the state’s political future, especially given his influence in Rivers politics.

Unlike the situation in several other states where aspirants have already declared their ambitions, the political space in Rivers remains unusually quiet. Neither the incumbent governor, Siminalayi Fubara, nor other major figures have publicly expressed interest in the race. Analysts say this silence has only deepened uncertainty, as alliances and strategies continue to form behind the scenes.

Insiders familiar with the coalition’s deliberations suggest that two individuals are currently being considered as possible consensus candidates. One of them is Kingsley Chinda, who serves as Minority Leader in the House of Representatives and has represented Obio-Akpor Federal Constituency for over a decade. He is widely seen as a long-time associate of Wike and remained aligned with him during previous political disputes in the state.

Another name gaining attention is Marcus Eji, who holds a leadership role at the South-South Development Commission and previously served in the Rivers State House of Assembly. His relationship with Wike and recent exposure at the federal level reportedly including an introduction to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu have strengthened his standing within the emerging alliance.

Despite mounting speculation, Wike has publicly rejected attempts to frame the succession debate along ethnic lines. He emphasized that competence and loyalty, rather than regional or ethnic considerations, would guide his political decisions. According to him, efforts to divide his support base using identity politics would not succeed.

The minister also clarified that he has not officially endorsed any aspirant for the 2027 governorship election, though he reaffirmed his backing for President Tinubu’s potential re-election bid.

Sources indicate that the political party under which the eventual candidate will contest may depend largely on Fubara’s next step. If the governor decides to seek a second term, the coalition may field its candidate under a different platform to challenge him. However, if he opts out of the race, the alliance could unify behind a single party structure, depending on strategic considerations.

Concerns have also been raised about Fubara’s current political strength. Critics argue that he has yet to fully rebuild his influence following the crisis that disrupted his support network. Without firm control of party structures, observers believe his chances could be complicated if he chooses to run.

Nevertheless, individuals close to the governor maintain that the decision ultimately lies with him. They insist he still commands goodwill among residents and political allies, adding that his support base can be revived if necessary. According to insiders, his next move will play a decisive role in shaping the state’s political landscape ahead of 2027.

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