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Suspended Governor Fubara Urges Supporters to Embrace Peace Amid Rivers Political Crisis

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Port Harcourt, Nigeria – Suspended Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has cautioned his supporters against inflammatory actions and rhetoric, urging them to align with his non-confrontational approach to resolving the state’s prolonged political crisis.

Speaking on Sunday during a Night of Tributes organized by the Rivers Elders and Leaders Forum in honour of the late elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark, Fubara stressed the importance of restraint, reconciliation, and peace.

The event was held at the Royal House of Grace Church in Port Harcourt.

Fubara Calls for Calm, Reflects on Leadership Responsibility

Fubara criticized some of his supporters for making comments and taking actions that contradict his principles of lawful and strategic conflict resolution.

“Sometimes I wonder if they ask themselves whether the path they are taking is truly one of peace and stability,” he said.

He reiterated his commitment to restoring calm in the state and underscored that leadership requires measured, legal actions—not emotional reactions.

“As a leader, I understand the weight of responsibility. I’m doing what must be done within the law to move our state forward,” he added.

Fubara said he now enjoys peace of mind and better health, attributing this to his decision to stay focused and draw inspiration from leaders like the late Chief Edwin Clark.

A Call to Honor Chief Edwin Clark’s Legacy

Paying tribute to the late Niger Delta icon, Fubara emphasized Clark’s unwavering dedication to peace, justice, and unity. He criticized some speakers at the event for veering off topic and urged attendees to focus on the legacy and values of the deceased.

“Chief Clark lived a life of sacrifice and commitment to truth, fairness, and the common good. That should guide us,” he stated.

Clergy and Political Leaders Urged to Seek Reconciliation

Delivering the sermon, Apostle Zilly Aggrey called on political actors in the state to mend fences and avoid deepening the divide.

He commended former governor and current FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, for supporting Fubara’s election and encouraged him to also work toward peace and reconciliation.

“Only a people united in spirit and purpose can overcome internal and external threats,” Apostle Aggrey said.

The event closed with renewed calls for unity, reflection, and a peaceful path forward in Rivers State.

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