Governor Siminalayi Fubara has urged Nyesom Wike, his predecessor and former boss, to let go of any desires to control Rivers State.
This comes after the recently conducted local government elections in the state, which were met with resistance from Wike’s supporters in the Peoples Democratic Party and the All Progressives Congress.
Fubara emphasized that he has done everything in his power to ensure peace in the state, including kneeling to beg Wike to let go of his hold on the state.
Fubara stated that he does not regret conducting the local government elections, despite the challenges faced.
He emphasized that it is time for Wike to let go, as the state needs peace and security.
Fubara also noted that everyone should work together to achieve this goal, including Wike, who once ruled the state and made it an envy of other states.
Fubara appealed to Wike to support him in securing the state, as this is the time for governance, not fighting.
Fubara’s message to Wike is clear: let go of the past and work towards a better future for Rivers State.
He emphasized that he is willing to work with Wike and others to achieve this goal, as the people of Rivers State deserve peace and security.
Fubara’s commitment to the people of Rivers State is evident in his words and actions, and it is time for Wike to join him in this effort.
By working together, they can ensure a brighter future for the state and its people.