Nigerian lawyer and activist Deji Adeyanju has admitted that he may have been wrong about the peace deal between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.
A few days ago, Deji shared his thoughts after President Bola Tinubu helped both leaders settle their political fight. At the time, he warned Governor Fubara to be careful, saying Wike could still cause problems for him later on.
Deji believed that even though a peace agreement was reached, the past issues between Fubara and Wike could come up again and cause more trouble.
But things may be changing. Over the weekend, Fubara and the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Martins Amaewhule, were seen in public with Wike. They all attended the burial ceremony of Wike’s uncle, Elder Temple Omezurike Onuoha, in Rumuepirikom.
After seeing a video of them together, Deji posted on his Facebook page that he might have judged the situation too early. He said, “I might be wrong this time around about Wike. I hope the peace lasts.”
Deji also explained that he has no personal issues with any of the politicians. He said he only shares his opinions on important matters in Nigeria. In the end, he wished Fubara and Wike well in their new political relationship.
