Don’t struggle for politics, if there is nothing in it, Akpabio tells Fubara


Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Governor Siminalayi Fubara differed over politicians’ struggle for political office at the funeral of the former CEO of Access Bank and banking icon, Herbert Wigwe.


This was revealed in a trending video shared on X on Saturday.


In the now-viral video, Fubara questioned the motives of the political class attending the funeral, expressing frustration over the violence and power struggles.


Fubara, while giving his remarks at the burial had said: “This one has to do with our political class, what is all this trouble all about.


“You want to kill, You want to bury, what is it all about.”


The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio while reacting to Fubara’s comment directed to the political class who attended Wigwe’s funeral, asked the Rivers governor to quit his political career if he thinks it is not worthwhile.


Akpabio, while making his own remarks, said, “What is the struggle all about? I will answer you.


“The struggle, we are not talking politics. In 2006 I wanted to be a deputy governor, so the then-deputy governor invited me and told me that this office has no money, there is nothing in it. I don’t know why you still insist on removing me from here and taking over.


“So the woman who went with me said ‘Your Excellency, then don’t wait for impeachment, just resign since there’s nothing in it’.


“And he stood up and started punching the woman, and I told him, Your Excellency, don’t punch her, she’s telling the truth. There’s nothing in the office that’s why I want it, because you’re too big for it.


“So your Excellency Governor Fubara, if there’s nothing in the struggle, don’t struggle.”


The remains of the late Wigwes arrived in Rivers State for burial on Friday.


The funeral service was conducted at the Redeemed Christian Church of God in Isiokpo in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State.


Recall that the trio of Wigwe, wife, and son died on February 9, 2024, in an unfortunate helicopter crash in California, United States of America.

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