The Endorsement
Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara officially endorsed President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid on April 23, 2026, urging support for the President’s vision and his Renewed Hope Agenda. The endorsement was delivered in a formal statement and marks a dramatic turn in the relationship between the Rivers State Government and the Presidency, which had been one of the most toxic political fault lines in Nigeria for much of 2024 and 2025.
The Background
The Rivers State political crisis was primarily rooted in the fallout between Fubara and his political godfather, former Minister Nyesom Wike, who served as FCT Minister under Tinubu. Wike and Fubara’s clash paralysed the Rivers State House of Assembly, led to constitutional crises, and drew direct federal intervention. The conflict was widely seen as a proxy battle between political interests with the Presidency caught uncomfortably in the middle.
What Changed
Several rounds of mediation by senior APC figures and informal diplomatic channels are understood to have produced an agreement that ends Fubara’s isolation within the ruling party. The endorsement is the clearest public signal yet that a formal settlement has been reached, with Fubara returning fully to the APC fold ahead of 2027 mobilisation. The exact terms of any political agreement have not been made public.
Political Significance
Rivers State is one of the most strategically important in Nigeria’s political calculus, contributing significant federal allocation revenues and a sizeable vote bank. A fully aligned Rivers State Government going into 2027 dramatically strengthens Tinubu’s South-South position. It also removes a major opposition narrative about a Presidency unable to manage its own political allies.
Opposition Reaction
Opposition politicians have described the endorsement as confirmation that Nigerian politics remains fundamentally transactional. Labour Party and PDP spokespersons suggested that Fubara’s alignment with the Presidency will not change the material conditions of Rivers State residents, who they say have suffered disproportionately from political instability and oil revenue disputes.
Chukwu Vincent Ogbonnia is the founder and lead editor of Viralarena, a Nigerian digital media platform covering breaking news, music, and sport. Based in Abuja, Vincent is a content creator passionate about telling Nigerian stories with speed, accuracy, and cultural authenticity.
Chukwu Vincent Ogbonnia is the founder and lead editor of Viralarena, a Nigerian digital media platform covering breaking news, music, and sport. Based in Abuja, Vincent is a content creator passionate about telling Nigerian stories with speed, accuracy, and cultural authenticity.