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Fubara to Supporters: Don’t Act on My Behalf Without Permission

Siminalayi Fubara, the suspended governor of Rivers State, has cautioned his followers to exercise caution when acting or speaking on his behalf.
The Governor urged his followers against any unapproved conduct done on his behalf, warning that any action taken without his authorization could cause him greater issues.
Governor Fubara claims that because he wears the shoes, he is aware of their precise pinching points.

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According to reports, he made the suggestion on Sunday during his remarks at the Rivers Elders and Leaders Forum’s Night of Tributes, which was held in memory of the late elder statesman Chief Edwin Clark.
“Do what I want; don’t do things because you want to,” he urged. Since I am the one with the shoes, I am aware of the solution to my issue. I am aware of how to solve my issue. There are things you do that ruin my peace process instead of bringing me peace. I have issues with it. Thus, I’m warning everyone present. To avoid giving the impression that I’m sending a private message to anyone, I’m being serious and speaking it in church.

“Ask for my permission before doing anything you say you are doing for me.

Governor Fubara reportedly stated during the occasion that he is not in a rush to resume his duties following his suspension.

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