JONATHAN CALLS FOR TRUCE IN RIVERS POLITICAL CRISIS, URGE WIKE, FUBARA TO WORK TOGETHER

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In an effort to resolve the political impasse in Rivers State, former president Goodluck Jonathan has urged for cooperation between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike.

During the Trans-Kalabari Road flag-off on Monday, Jonathan made the call.

ā€œOutgoing governors and incoming governors must know that they work together for the collective interest of the citizens of the state and that is critical,ā€ he said.

ā€œIn the case of Rivers, Honourable Minister Nyesom Wike and Governor Sim Fubara must work together to develop the land and people of Rivers State. The tension will not help us.ā€

ā€œSo, I urge political actors, you must work together if you love the Rivers people. I join the leaders of Rivers State and well-meaning Nigerians that have been calling for truce and ceasefire to also reemphasise that there is a need for a ceasefire,ā€ Jonathan said. ā€œLet us do things that would rather project the state.ā€

ā€œWe are calling on them [Wike and Fubara] to embrace themselves. One hand does not clap. It takes two hands to clap. So, we want them to work together for the collective interest,ā€ Jonathan added.

Rivers State has been embroiled in a political crisis since late last year following a fallout between Wike, now the FCT Minister, and Fubara. While President Bola Tinubu had waded into the conflict and the tussle seemed to have faded away, the drama took a new twist a few weeks back.

Some commissioners loyal to Wike have resigned ā€“ for the second time ā€“ while lawmakers faithful to the FCT minister have intensified their brawl with Fubara.

Worried by the unending conflict, Jonathan argued that the stability of the oil-rich state is crucial to the nationā€™s development.

ā€œRivers State is very critical in this country. Rivers State is the heart of the Niger Delta. If River State is destabilised, the whole Niger Delta will be destabilised,ā€ Jonathan told the gathering.

ā€œAnd it will not end within the Niger Delta alone because I am from this part of the country and I know how the system works and we donā€™t want any crisis in Rivers State,ā€ he said.

Jonathan expressed worry over the incessant battles between governors and their predecessors, insisting that they do not augur well for Nigeria.

ā€œTransition in Nigeria is becoming a problem. At the centre, presidents have taken over from presidents. They are always issues but at least it is better managed.

ā€œBut at the state level, it is becoming noisy in so many states and I feel that that is not the best,ā€ he said.

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