Tinubu applauded over resolution of Fubara, Wike feud

Composite image of Nyesom Wike (left) and Siminalayi Fubara.

President Bola Tinubu have been applauded for wading into the feud between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor, Mr Nyesom Wike. The Coalition of Minority and Indigenous Ethnic Groups in Africa who were behind the applause noted that President Tinubu exhibited the attributes of statesmanship by putting aside party differences to seal a peace deal for the progress of Rivers State.

The convener of the group, Mr Yakubu Dauda also hailed Governor Fubara for implementing the agreement for the return of peace in the state.


The group noted that the governor by his action has shown tremendous respect to President Tinubu by ensuring that all the warring factions in the state shield their swords in the interest of the generality of Rivers people.

“The Coalition of Minority Ethnic and Indigenous groups in Africa is using this medium to commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his laudable initiative that has brought peace to Rivers State,” the statement added.

“The action of the President indeed indicates that he is the President for all Nigerians and not a select few. This is commendable and necessary for leadership in a country as complex as Nigeria.

“From all indications, the governor of Rivers State, Sim Fubara, has also displayed a gentlemanly mien throughout the political conflict in the state. He has proven that he is a man of peace, and his actions and inaction are in the interest of the people of Rivers State.

“Also, the fact that the governor of Rivers State agreed on the terms of the peace accord indicates that his intentions are not for personal or selfish reasons, as a section of the media has reported. In our opinion, it is for peace to reign in Rivers State, given the history of ethnic restiveness in the state.

“The Coalition of Minority Ethnic and Indigenous Groups in Africa salutes the courage of the governor of Rivers State and extends its appreciation to other political actors in the state; they elected to drop their differences in the interest of peace.

The group, however, urged the immediate past governor, Nyesom Wike, to give peace a chance in Rivers State by abiding by the interventions made by President Tinubu.

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