In a shocking turn of events, the Rivers State Governorship candidate, Fubara, has alleged that men loyal to the incumbent governor, Wike, are behind the attempted bombing in Rivers State.
The alleged bombing attempt, which occurred earlier today, has left many in shock and has raised concerns about the safety and security of the state. Fubara, in a press conference, claimed that he has evidence linking Wike's men to the attempted bombing.
"This is a clear attempt to intimidate and silence me and my supporters," Fubara said. “But I will not be silenced. I will continue to speak out against the injustices and corruption that have plagued our state for too long.”
Fubara's allegations have sparked a heated debate in the state, with many calling for an investigation into the matter. The police have confirmed that they are investigating the incident and have assured the public that they will get to the bottom of it.
The attempted bombing is the latest in a series of violent incidents in the state, which has raised concerns about the growing violence and instability in the region. Many have blamed the violence on the political tensions in the state, which have been escalating in recent months.
The governor, Wike, has denied any involvement in the attempted bombing and has accused Fubara of playing politics with the issue. "This is a clear attempt to discredit me and my administration," Wike said. “I assure the public that we will do everything in our power to ensure the safety and security of our state.”
The incident has sparked a wave of reactions from across the country, with many calling for calm and restraint. The federal government has also weighed in on the matter, calling for an investigation into the incident.
As the investigation continues, many are left wondering what this means for the future of the state and the country at large. One thing is certain, however - the people of Rivers State deserve peace, security, and good governance, and it is the responsibility of their leaders to ensure that they receive it.