FUBARA SPEAKS AFTER PEACE MEETING WITH WIKE.

There may finally be light at the end of the tunnel for Rivers State, as its suspended governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has expressed strong hope that peace is on its way back to the state following a high-level intervention by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Daily Post reported.

On Thursday night, President Tinubu hosted a crucial meeting at the Presidential Villa between Governor Fubara and his political rival and predecessor, Nyesom Wike, in a bid to resolve the prolonged political crisis that has rocked the oil-rich state.

The closed-door meeting reportedly ended on a positive note, with both parties reaching an agreement to lay down their swords and embrace peace.

Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Fubara sounded confident and relieved.

According to him, the state’s progress has been held back for too long by political infighting, and now is the time to move forward in unity.

“For me, it’s very important that this day has come. What we need for the progress of Rivers State is peace, and by the special grace of God, this night, with the help of Mr. President and the agreement of the leaders of the state, peace has returned to Rivers State,” Fubara said.

He further promised that his administration would do everything possible to sustain the peace and prevent a return to the chaos that has plagued the state in recent months.
FUBARA SPEAKS AFTER PEACE MEETING WITH WIKE. There may finally be light at the end of the tunnel for Rivers State, as its suspended governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has expressed strong hope that peace is on its way back to the state following a high-level intervention by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Daily Post reported. On Thursday night, President Tinubu hosted a crucial meeting at the Presidential Villa between Governor Fubara and his political rival and predecessor, Nyesom Wike, in a bid to resolve the prolonged political crisis that has rocked the oil-rich state. The closed-door meeting reportedly ended on a positive note, with both parties reaching an agreement to lay down their swords and embrace peace. Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Fubara sounded confident and relieved. According to him, the state’s progress has been held back for too long by political infighting, and now is the time to move forward in unity. “For me, it’s very important that this day has come. What we need for the progress of Rivers State is peace, and by the special grace of God, this night, with the help of Mr. President and the agreement of the leaders of the state, peace has returned to Rivers State,” Fubara said. He further promised that his administration would do everything possible to sustain the peace and prevent a return to the chaos that has plagued the state in recent months.
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