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Rivers Crisis: 2 Commisioners Loyal to Wike Resign from Fubara’s Cabinet

Adedoja Adesoji
December 14, 2023 1 min read

Two State Executive Council (SEC) member loyalists of FCT Minister, Nyesome Wike, have announced their resignation from the Siminalayi Fubara government.

The Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Zachaus Adango, and that of Special Projects, Chief Emeka Woke, announced their decision Thursday afternoon in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.

While Adango, whose letter of resignation is now a public document, pleaded personal reasons for his action, Woke’s letter is yet to be seen, nor has he made the reason for his resignation public.

Both are also members of the kitchen cabinet of the Minister of FCT, Nyesom Wike, whose disagreement with his political son, Fubara, is behind the political fire currently threatening to incinerate the state.

They were also among the first commissioners appointed by Governor Fubara, who was believed to have made the appointments on Wike’s instructions.

Though none of them has in any way been mentioned in the on-going crisis, it must not be unconnected to the expression of their loyalty to Wike, whom they served, for Emeka Woke eight years as Chief of Staff, Government House and Adango for a better half of Wike’s eight years.