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Fubara withdraws from Rivers APC governorship primary

Gov. Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers has withdrawn from the All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial primaries ahead of the 2027 governorship election in the state.

Fubara announced his decision in a statement he issued to Journalists in Port Harcourt on Wednesday.

Fubara said his move followed “deep reflection and extensive consultations” with his family, friends and associates.

The governor said he took the decision in the interest of peace, stability and unity of Rivers people.

“Leadership is ultimately about sacrifice. There comes a time when personal ambition must yield to the greater good of the people.

“Rivers state is bigger than any individual, and at this critical moment, the peace, stability and unity of our dear state must take precedence over every personal interest,” he said.

Fubara pledged support for whoever emerged as the APC candidate, describing the party as “our collective home”.

He thanked his supporters for their loyalty and sacrifices throughout the political process, while acknowledging the disappointment many might feel over his withdrawal.

“I understand the disappointment, the anger and the pain many of you may feel. Much has indeed been invested and much sacrificed along the way.

“But please know that your loyalty and trust were never in vain,” he said.

The governor said his silence in recent times had been “deliberate and strategic”, adding that some decisions were taken in the higher interest of the state.

“As our elders say, not everything a hunter sees in the forest is spoken of in the marketplace.

“Some truths are best borne quietly, not out of fear, but out of wisdom and restraint for the sake of peace and a greater purpose,” he said.

Fubara also expressed appreciation to President Bola Tinubu for his support and encouragement during the period.

He urged APC members and supporters in the state to remain steadfast and committed to the party’s collective vision.

The governor, however, maintained that his withdrawal should not be interpreted as an act of weakness or surrender.

“Let it be clearly understood that I stepped aside from participating in the upcoming Rivers state gubernatorial election not out of weakness, fear or surrender, but out of conviction and sacrifice so that Rivers state may move forward in peace and unity,” he said.

Fubara reaffirmed his commitment to serving the people of Rivers until the end of his tenure. (NAN)

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