2027: Pro-Fubara Protesters Want Suspended Gov to Run as Atiku’s VP

..as Fubara Concludes Plan to Lace Boots with Atiku

…Allege Wike wants Fubara to work for Tinubu

Pro-Fubara protesters in Rivers State are demanding that suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara to run as Atiku Abubakar’s vice presidential candidate in 2027.

In a trending video online posted on Facebook by some supporters of Gov. Fubara, a lady in black an ardent supporter of suspended Gov Fubara, alongside other protesters apparently registering their anger in the clip declared that:

“We want Fubara returned as Governor. We’re waiting for our own northern collaboration, what we want is for our Governor, to run as vice president with Atiku Abubakar.

“Yesterday, our Governor met with Wike and he was told to support Tinubu, what kind of arrangement is that, we’re not in support of that.

The group’s leader apparently exhibited the position of Fubara as their support is for Atiku/Fubara ticket.

WATCH:https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1AFpEf7ve7/

 

 

 

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