I never begged Tinubu to intervene in Rivers Crisis, says Nyesom Wike

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Nyesom Wike is regarded as one of the most influential politicians of this generation. Photo Credit: Nyesom Ezenwo Wike. Source: Facebook
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The Minister of Federal Capital Territory, , clarified that he did not personally approach President for intervention in the ongoing crisis in State.

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Speaking at the 20th wedding anniversary and thanksgiving event of Hon Dr & Dr (Mrs) George-Kelly D.A. Alabo at the Kings Assembly Church on Sunday, Wike acknowledged ’s role in addressing the political turmoil in the oil-rich state.

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Wike expressed gratitude for the President’s involvement in resolving the crisis, emphasizing the need to appreciate the intervention. He highlighted the irony of those who initially sought Tinubu’s involvement now asserting that the President lacked the constitutional power to intervene.

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During his address, the former Rivers State governor stated, “We must thank Mr President for interfering and intervening, but I was not even the one who went to the President to seek for his intervention.” Wike pointed out the inconsistency of those who initially urged the President to intervene and later questioned the constitutional authority behind such interference.

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“They were saying ‘President intervene, President intervene,’ and President intervened; they are now saying Mr President has no constitutional power to have intervened,” Wike remarked.

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This apparent contradiction in stance by some individuals has added complexity to the narrative surrounding the political situation in Rivers State.

 

The acknowledgment of President Tinubu’s role by Wike underscores the collaborative effort required to bring about peace and stability in the region. As the crisis continues to unfold, the public remains watchful of further developments and the effectiveness of the intervention initiated by the President.

 

In the midst of these political intricacies, the focus remains on the quest for sustainable peace in Rivers State, with the hope that the interventions, regardless of their origins, contribute to a lasting resolution of the crisis.

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