Edison Ehie Rejects 2027 Deputy Governorship Claims While Reaffirming Strategic Loyalty To Governor Fubara
Former Chief of Staff Edison Ehie rejects 2027 deputy governorship rumors and reaffirms his loyalty to Governor Fubara and the APC in Rivers State.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 28, 2026, 11:09 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Channels Television

A Decisive Rejection Of Unauthorized Political Ambitions
The political landscape of Rivers State faced a sharp clarification on Saturday as Edison Ehie, the former Chief of Staff to Governor Siminalayi Fubara, moved to dismantle rumors of a 2027 executive run. According to statements released by Ehie, recent media suggesting his involvement in a deputy governorship campaign on the African Democratic Congress platform is entirely fabricated. He characterized the emergence of these campaign materials as a desperate attempt by anonymous actors to mislead the public and disrupt the existing political order within the region.
The Anatomy Of A Disputed Political Alliance
The controversy stems from the public appearance of posters depicting a theoretical alliance between Ehie and Dakuku Peterside, the former Director General of NIMASA. This unauthorized campaign purported that the duo intended to rescue the state from perceived singular control, a narrative Ehie has now categorically denounced. The former Deputy Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly clarified that he had no hand in the creation or distribution of these materials, labeling the strategy as a mischievous use of his name without prior consent or consultation.
Calculated Loyalty Amidst Shifting Party Dynamics
Despite the friction caused by the unauthorized posters, Ehie utilized the moment to solidify his standing within the All Progressives Congress. He publicly reaffirmed his unwavering allegiance to the APC, effectively distancing himself from any third party movements like the ADC. This reinforcement of party loyalty serves as a strategic marker in a state known for its volatile political shifts, ensuring that his professional reputation remains tethered to the established party hierarchy rather than speculative grassroots movements.
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