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The Digest:

Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has clarified his cryptic remark about "dogs barking," framing it as a deliberate choice for peace. His statement explores the tension between public expectation and quiet resilience, engaging themes of faith and political stability in a charged environment.

Key Points:
  • Governor Fubara spoke at an Armed Forces Remembrance Day church service in Port Harcourt.
  • He stated his silence stems from confidence in his spiritual and political standing.
  • His comment references earlier remarks about "dogs barking when they don’t understand."
  • He urged calm among residents, assuring that peace would be restored to the state.
  • The statement comes amid ongoing political friction with former governor Nyesom Wike.
  • The Rivers State House of Assembly warned of plots to illegally restrain the legislature.
  • Fubara emphasized reliance on faith over public confrontation in managing the crisis.


Sources: Daily Post