The Governor said Rivers State was currently relying on a mass movement based on truth and consistency instead of party politics.
Fubara who was obviously disappointed at the party’s silence on the crisis between him and the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, stated this while receiving a delegation from the Senate Committee on Privatisation and Commercialisation, led by Senator Orji Uzo Kalu, on Thursday.
According to Daily Post, he said the state would from now on, stand on its own soil and defend its democracy.
“In our state today we are no longer doing party. We are doing a movement, so you don’t blame me if I don’t go to the side of the party too much.
“The party has failed us here, so what we are doing here is to stand with our two legs on the soil of Rivers State, so that we can defend democracy”, he said.