
The Digest:
Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has declared the political crisis “behind us,” emphasizing reconciliation and development after six months of emergency rule. In a statewide broadcast, he acknowledged public fears but affirmed opportunities for adjustment and unity.
Key Points
- Fubara prioritized peace over challenging the constitutionality of his suspension and emergency rule.
- He praised President Tinubu’s “fatherly role” in brokering peace among warring factions.
- The governor acknowledged valid public concerns but insisted “nothing has been irretrievably lost.”
- He called on the State Assembly, stakeholders, and residents to prioritize Rivers’ interests.
- Fubara pledged to complete ongoing projects in infrastructure, education, and healthcare.
- He thanked religious leaders, traditional rulers, and political actors for their support.
- The speech framed the crisis as a costly lesson, with peace being cheaper than conflict.
Sources: TheCable