Wednesday, December 31, 2025 - Kinsmen of the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, have endorsed Governor Siminalayi Fubara for a second term ahead of the 2027 general elections.
They made the endorsement on Tuesday at the 2025 Eneka Day
Celebration, held at State Primary School One, Eneka, with the theme “Unity:
Our Strength for Progress.”
According to the Eneka people in Obio/Akpor Local Government
Area of the state, where Wike hails from, the FCT minister is no longer
governor of the state, noting that the number office of the state is solely
occupied by Fubara.
The event in which Wike’s kinsmen passed a vote of
confidence on Fubara was said to have attracted community leaders, traditional
rulers and residents from the eleven communities that make up the clan.
Speaking for the clan, the Chairman of the Community
Development Committee, CDC of Eneka, Lawson Chukwu, reaffirmed the unwavering
loyalty and support of the people for the Governor.
Chukwu applauded the administration for its development efforts in the area and
appealed to the governor to give attention to the construction of the
community’s internal roads.
He also requested the upgrade of the Eneka traditional stool
from second-class to first-class status, noting that such recognition would
further strengthen the cultural heritage and unity of the people.
Also, the political leader of Eneka Clan and President
General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Sen. John Azuta-Mbata, declared that the
people of Eneka recognise Siminalayi Fubara as the only Governor of Rivers
State.
Mbata promised the Governor of the clan’s continued
friendship and support, describing the relationship as firm and unbroken.
The Governor, while responding, expressed appreciation for
the endorsement and the show of unity by the Eneka people.
He assured the community that his administration would
prioritise the restoration of a considerable number of their deteriorated
internal roads, many of which, he noted, were damaged by heavy-duty trucks
during the construction of flyovers.
“I promise you significant and reasonable intervention to
improve road access within your clan and enhance your quality of life.
“I’m directing the Commissioner for Chieftaincy and
Community Affairs to immediately commence the process for the upgrade of the
Eneka traditional stool from second-class to first-class status.
“A peaceful and united community makes it easier for the
government to deliver meaningful development without internal conflict,” he
said.

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