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Wike’s Successor, Gov Fubara Cries Over States Difficulties

Wike’s Successor, Gov Fubara Cries Over States Difficulties
Rivers State Governor Sim Fubara has called for a peaceful atmosphere in the state, emphasizing that the state is going through a challenging period and needs to focus on its development goals.
He made this call in light of the recent political tension between him and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, and urged all parties to prioritize the well-being of the state.
Governor Fubara further stressed that peace and stability are vital for the continued progress of the state.
He added that his administration cannot achieve its goals if the state continues to experience a violent atmosphere.
He made this statement during the funeral service for the late King Theophilus J.T. Princewill, the Amanyanabo and Natural Ruler of the Kalabari Kingdom, who passed away recently.
Governor Fubara also emphasized the need for all parties to come together and prioritize the peace and stability of the state in order to move forward.
“We are in a difficult period, but just be peaceful. We cannot achieve progress in an environment of violence. We cannot grow our State to the level of our aspirations when there is trouble.
“We can only advance to our dream State in a peaceful environment. I urge every one of you to be peaceful. Peace is the only instrument that can bring development,” he said.
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