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Rivers Crisis: Wike and Fubara End Rift After Tinubu’s Mediation

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Rivers Crisis: Wike and Fubara End Rift After Tinubu’s Mediation

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has confirmed the end of his prolonged feud with Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara. The development comes after a peace meeting brokered by President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

Key Highlights:

  • Peace Agreement: Wike and Fubara have reached a final agreement to work together in unity, ending months of bitter infighting that had destabilized governance in Rivers State.
  • Tinubu’s Intervention: President Tinubu’s mediation played a crucial role in resolving the crisis, with both parties committing to putting aside their differences and working towards the progress of Rivers State.
  • Return to Normalcy: The peace deal paves the way for the restoration of democratic institutions in Rivers State, following a six-month emergency rule imposed by President Tinubu in March 2025.
  • Commitment to Unity: Wike and Fubara have pledged to sustain the fragile unity achieved, with Wike urging his followers to work together with Fubara’s administration.

Reactions:

  • Fubara’s Response: The Rivers State Governor described the development as a moment of divine intervention, expressing gratitude for the renewed peace and promising to prioritize the state’s development.
  • Wike’s Statement: Wike emphasized that the crisis is over, stating, “We have all agreed to work together with the governor, and the governor has also agreed to work with all of us. We are members of the same political family.”

Implications:

  • Stability in Rivers State: The peace agreement is expected to restore stability in Rivers State, allowing for the resumption of normal governance and development activities.
  • National Implications: The resolution of the crisis reinforces President Tinubu’s role as a national peacemaker and demonstrates his commitment to resolving conflicts in the country.

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