- Fubara said positive steps have been taken towards implementing the deal, including the withdrawal of impeachment proceedings against him and the release of withheld allowances for lawmakers
- He thanked Rivers people and President Tinubu for their support, particularly the President’s intervention in quelling the near crisis.
Siminalayi Fubara, the governor of Rivers State, has agreed to President Bola Tinubu’s peace proposal, which aims to put an end to the political unrest plaguing the state.
Despite conflicting responses from interested parties, Fubara reaffirmed his commitment to carrying out the provisions of the agreement in a state-wide Christmas broadcast.
In his first Christmas speech since taking office, the governor recognised the sombre circumstances surrounding the birth of Jesus Christ, who was born into a modest manger to unmarried parents. He made comparisons and urged the people of Rivers to celebrate the holiday season by practicing forgiveness, humility, and simplicity.
Fubara reiterated his administration’s “continuity and consolidation” mantra, promising to deliver the dividends of democracy despite recent political turmoil. He thanked Rivers people and President Tinubu for their support, particularly the President’s intervention in quelling the near crisis.
Acknowledging the mixed reactions to the peace deal, Fubara assured that, after careful consideration, he found it “not as bad as it is being portrayed.” He emphasised his belief in the pact’s potential to restore peace and stability, without compromising democratic values or the people’s interests.
Fubara said positive steps have been taken towards implementing the deal, including the withdrawal of impeachment proceedings against him and the release of withheld allowances for lawmakers. He expressed his unwavering commitment to peace, stating, “there is no price too much to pay” and emphasising the priority of peace over conflict.