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Wike Expresses Confidence in Peace Talks as Tinubu Steps In to Resolve Rivers Political Crisis

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KEY POINTS


  • Wike says President Tinubu’s intervention is a major step toward resolving the Rivers State political crisis.
  • The dispute escalated after lawmakers began impeachment proceedings against Governor Fubara.
  • Stakeholders are hopeful the president’s mediation will restore peace and stability in the state.

Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister Nyesom Wike has expressed strong optimism that the lingering political crisis in Rivers State may soon be resolved following the intervention of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

According to Wike, the president’s involvement signals a decisive step toward restoring calm, as Tinubu’s counsel carries significant authority and is expected to be respected by all parties involved.

He emphasized that Tinubu’s role as a national leader places him in a strategic position to mediate the dispute, noting that his guidance is both binding and influential enough to steer the feuding factions toward reconciliation.

Wike suggested that the president’s timely action demonstrates a commitment to stability and democratic order in the state.

Crisis Rooted in Executive–Legislative Tensions

The political standoff in Rivers State intensified after members of the State House of Assembly initiated impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara. The development heightened tensions between the executive and legislative branches, creating uncertainty across the state’s political landscape.

In response, President Tinubu summoned both Wike and Governor Fubara to a meeting aimed at diffusing the situation and charting a peaceful way forward.

Wike expressed confidence that the governor and lawmakers would act responsibly by prioritizing the state’s stability and development above political disagreements. He stressed that cooperation and compromise remain essential to restoring normal governance.

Stakeholders Hopeful for Lasting Stability

The president’s mediation has sparked renewed hope among political stakeholders and residents who are eager for a resolution that will return Rivers State to political normalcy.

Observers believe that Tinubu’s intervention could pave the way for dialogue, reconciliation, and institutional harmony if all parties heed his advice.

As events continue to unfold, attention remains fixed on how both the legislature and the governor will respond to the president’s call for peace and collaboration. Many see this moment as a critical test of political maturity and leadership within the state.

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