Rivers
Okiro, Dumo Worry Over Political Crisis In Rivers State
The Chairman of Nigeria Police Service Commission and former Inspector General of Police, IGP Mike Okiro (rtd.) and the governorship candidate of Accord Party in the last general election in Rivers State, Chief Dumo Lulu Briggs, have expressed great concern over the lingering political crisis in Rivers State.
Both personalities, who spoke to newsmen in Port Harcourt, described the political issue between former Governor of Rivers State, now Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, and the Governor, Sir Siminilayi Fubara, as an evil wind that will blow no one good.
Okiro advised the Minister of the FCT to stop the political crisis in the State to enable the administration of Fubara succeed in developing the State, stressing that it is time for both groups to stop and allow governance to take place in the State.
According to him, it is high time the crisis was brought to an end and allow the Governor concentrate in his efforts to develop the state and the people.
He said the state “needs more development and attention now more than anytime else. We should condemn all unnecessary supremacy tussle which are selfish.
“Let there be an end to this unnecessary political crisis now and let all hands be on deck to move Rivers State forward”, he stated.
According to him, this had become necessary because there was the need to create jobs for the teaming population of the youths and deepening the ongoing infrastructure development in the state.
Also, Chief Dumo Lulu-Briggs called for peace and unity in Rivers State, saying its time for truce and a lasting peace in the Rivers State.
He said the current crossfire and political love lost between the Governor and his predecessor was uncalled for and unnecessary in the state at this time.
According to the Accord Party strongman, the supremacy battle on who should be the leader of the state or that of the party, had longed been decided as soon as the governor won the election in 2023.
He said Fubara became the leader of the state and that of his party in the state as soon as he emerged as the Governor of the state, emphasising that the Governor’s leadership position was not determined by age, size nor by his experience, but for the fact that he has emerged as the Governor of the state.
“As the Governor of the state, he automatically becomes the leader of the party and the father of the state”, he said.
Lulu-Briggs continued that this was what played out at the Federal level, when President Ahmed Tinubu assumed office as the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
He emphasised that it could be treasonable for the former President, Muhammadu Buhari, to contend the office with President Tinubu.
“This is the position everyone in the state should adopt for now and must be maintained to let peace and development foster in the state”, he said.
Noting that the current political tension in the state could cause distraction and draw the state backwards, he said “all that is needed now is an aggressive industrial and agricultural revolution that would impact on the lives of every average Rivers Man and woman”.
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