In a candid interview with TVC News, Lawyer Kabir Akingbolu shed light on the intricate web of politics in Rivers State, where a lingering crisis has gripped the government. Akingbolu’s remarks centered on Governor Fubara’s ascension to power, which he likened to “jumping into a burning bush.”
The lawyer alleged that Fubara was well aware of the circumstances when he assumed office, having had a “gentleman’s agreement” with his predecessor, Governor Wike. Akingbolu suggested that Fubara’s attempt to alter the terms of this agreement mid-game has sparked the ongoing political turmoil.
“It’s like a man who sees a burning bush and jumps into it,” Akingbolu said, implying that Fubara’s political gambit has backfired, and he is now facing the consequences of his decisions.
In his words: “The Governor knew what he was going into. It’s just like a man who see a burning bush and jumps into it. You agreed to do this thing. When you get there, you think you can change the rule at the middle of the game. It’s not possible because he brought you there and you have had some understanding and gentleman agreement”..……..See More