There are questions, though, over whether Fubara and former governor Peter Odili truly signed the eight-point resolution, which is thought to have strongly favored Nyesom Wike, the governor who was just removed.
Stress and concern were present before to the president’s most recent intervention since the power struggle in Rivers over the past two months has reached a spectacular height.
Wike has refuted claims that he requested a certain portion of Rivers’ revenue during the crisis.
The State House of Assembly has also attempted to remove the governor from office.
Wike accused Fubara of masterminding the attack, which included bombing the Assembly complex.