Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has announced the approval for the construction of an ultra-modern psychiatric hospital in the Obio-Akpor Local Government Area.
This decision comes as a strategic move amid ongoing political rivalries, particularly with former Governor Nyesom Wike, who has been vocal about his discontent with Fubara’s leadership.
A Year in Review: Fubara vs. Wike
During an Inter-denominational Church Thanksgiving Service held at St. Paul’s Cathedral in Port Harcourt on September 29, 2024, Fubara reflected on his accomplishments in his first year compared to Wike’s eight-year tenure. He emphasized that his administration has already surpassed the achievements of his predecessor, asserting that “what I did in one year is what they did in eight years” 13.
Political Rivalry Intensifies
The rivalry between Fubara and Wike has escalated, with Wike accusing Fubara of betrayal. At a recent event organized by the Ijaw Peoples Assembly, Wike claimed he remains influential within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and warned that he would teach Fubara a lesson in politics. He stated, “Imagine in Rivers they are contemplating of APP… We have defeated them severally” 23.
The Need for Mental Health Facilities
Fubara justified the need for the psychiatric hospital by stating that “they will need it very soon,” hinting at underlying issues within the community that necessitate such facilities 45. He reiterated his commitment to public service, emphasizing that his projects are aimed at benefiting the people of Rivers State rather than personal or political interests.
Conclusion: A Political Landscape in Flux
As both leaders continue to exchange barbs, the people of Rivers State remain watchful of how this political drama unfolds. The construction of the psychiatric hospital not only addresses a critical health need but also serves as a focal point in the ongoing power struggle between Fubara and Wike.