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Rep Ikenga Defiantly States That Not Even Nuclear Bombs Can Remove Fubara Amid Rivers Attacks

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Amid rising tensions in Rivers State, Rep Ikenga fiercely defends Governor Fubara, claiming that not even nuclear bombs could unseat him, as political clashes intensify.

Hon. Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere Ikeagwuonu, who represents Ideato North and South Federal Constituency of Imo State in the House of Representatives, has expressed strong disapproval towards the continuous assaults happening in Rivers State.

The legislator accused the desperate politicians in the state but confidently declared that no attack could unseat Governor Siminalayi Fubara from his position.

On Wednesday, Ikenga issued a statement in response to the assault on the Rivers State secretariat of Action Peoples Party (APP) by unidentified political thugs and made an assertion.

A facility owned by the opposition APP in Rivers was attacked by political thugs wielding guns.

Several weeks following a bomb explosion that caused the building’s partial destruction, an incident took place at the same facility.

Upon reacting, the lawmaker accused anti-Fubara politicians of being responsible for the frequent attacks and boldly stated that not even a nuclear bomb could displace the governor.

He declared, “I want it to be clear that neither an individual nor a desperate group can intimidate the opposition’s defense of democracy in Rivers State. Even if they publicly announce their plans to detonate nuclear bombs and set fire on our land, nothing will lead to the removal of Governor.”

My plea to the president is to not forget about the political turmoil in the 60s and 80s that resulted in dangerous individuals causing catastrophic challenges for democracy across various states and regions.

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President Tinubu should act without delay to rescue democracy and prevent these forces of obscurity from exacerbating the situation in the nation.

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