Human Rights activist and constitutional attorney Emmanuel Anene has responded angrily to allegations of prejudice in the recent resolution agreement between Rivers State Governor Fubara and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike. He boldly confronted opponents and requested for evidence of any provision that is detrimental to the people of Rivers State.

Emmanuel Anene Corrects the Record: The Resolution Agreement Has No Secret Goals
“I want to know that paragraph, that point that is unfavourable to the people of Rivers State,” Anene asks those who are contesting the accord, rejecting the idea of bias. His clear-cut declaration underscores how firmly he believes the resolution agreement is just and advantageous to Wike and Fubara.
Anene Expresses Displeasure over Biassed Claims in AIT Interview
In an interview with AIT, Anene voiced his displeasure with the ongoing claim that the resolution agreement gives preference to one party over the other. He dares opponents to name one sentence or item in the agreement that negatively affects Rivers State residents. Anene vigorously defends the arrangement, highlighting the fact that it is advantageous to both sides and that everyone wins.
Anene Responds to Critics: Resolution Agreement Benefits Governor Fubara Directly
Anene refutes accusations of prejudice by emphasising the resolution agreement’s direct benefits to Governor Fubara. He makes the point that the very thing the governor was arguing about is addressed by the removal of the impeachment notice by Hon. Engr. Major M. Jack and his team, which is a direct outcome of the agreement. Anene wonders if the resolution will make it harder for the governor to give his people the benefits of democracy.
Democracy Dividend Uninterrupted: Anene Defies Opponents to Show Against It
Anene invites anybody who disagree with the resolution agreement to point out any part that prevents Governor Fubara from carrying out his responsibilities or suggests he is no longer the governor of Rivers State. His firm position challenges critics to provide evidence to support their allegations, highlighting the attorney’s faith in the agreement’s fairness.
Emmanuel Anene is a steadfast supporter of the Wike-Fubara resolution agreement in the face of criticism, pressing opponents to present proof of their prejudice against the people of Rivers State.




