A leading social affairs analyst has called for restraint in the ongoing political tensions between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and former Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, suggesting that reconciliation remains possible despite current disagreements.
In a recent Symfoni TV broadcast From 23:35, Jackson Lekan Ojo emphasized the paramount importance of peace in resolving political conflicts. “The overall interest of everybody is peace. These two people and can still come together,” he stated, drawing parallels with historical reconciliations between different groups.
The analyst specifically warned against taking partisan positions in the ongoing dispute. “When there was a dispute between elders and young ones, they still reconciled. I want everyone to be careful about how they act and take sides, because these two people, when they come together tomorrow, most of the people who are taking sides today will not be there,” Ojo cautioned.
His remarks highlight the potential for resolution in the Rivers State political crisis, while warning that current partisan positions could prove disadvantageous once the leaders reconcile. The analyst’s perspective offers a measured approach to the situation, emphasizing the need for unity and careful consideration in political discourse.
This call for restraint comes as Rivers State continues to navigate through a period of political uncertainty, with various stakeholders closely watching developments between the current and former governors.