Fubara Appoints Former Assembly Speaker, Edison, as Chief of Staff

Governor Sim Fubara of Rivers State has appointed the immediate past Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Edison Ehie, as his new Chief of Staff.

The announcement came shortly after Governor Fubara assumed office, and it has sparked a wave of reactions among political circles in the state.

Many people believe that Governor Fubara’s appointment of Edison, who recently resigned as Speaker of the House, was a calculated move to consolidate his power and ensure a smooth transition.

Edison, a seasoned politician and an influential figure in the state’s political landscape, is expected to bring his wealth of experience and knowledge to the Governor’s team.

The news of the appointment was met with mixed reactions on social media platforms.

Some users expressed their support for the decision, while others questioned the rationale behind it. One user, @RiversResident, tweeted, “This is a smart move by Governor Fubara.

Edison is a strong and capable leader who will undoubtedly help the Governor achieve his goals.”

In contrast, @PoliticalWatcher tweeted, “I’m not sure about this appointment.

It seems like a political move to reward loyalty rather than to bring in fresh ideas and perspectives.”

As Governor Fubara and his new Chief of Staff settle into their roles, the people of Rivers State will be watching closely to see how this new partnership unfolds and what it means for the future of the state.

The coming months will be crucial in determining whether this appointment will help propel Governor Fubara’s agenda forward or if it will create further political divisions within the state.

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