FUBARA URGES PARTIES TO RESPECT RIVERS PEACE PROCESS, SAYS STATE NOW AT REST
Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has called on political parties and other stakeholders to respect the peace process in the state, stressing that the development is crucial to sustaining peace and promoting further development.
Fubara said Rivers State had entered a period of calm after months of political tension and urged all parties to avoid actions capable of threatening the peace that has been achieved.
The governor emphasised the importance of dialogue, understanding and cooperation among political actors, saying the people of Rivers deserve an environment where governance and development can thrive.
He also appealed to stakeholders to place the interests of the state above personal or political differences.
According to him, the relative calm in Rivers provides an opportunity for the government to focus on delivering projects and improving the welfare of residents.
Fubara said the peace process should be respected by everyone, regardless of political affiliation, stressing that stability is necessary for economic growth and development.
He urged political leaders and their supporters to avoid inflammatory statements and actions that could reignite tensions in the state.
The governor maintained that Rivers State is now experiencing a period of peace and that all stakeholders have a responsibility to protect it.
He called on residents to continue supporting efforts aimed at maintaining peace and ensuring that the state moves forward.
