According to Symfony Former Rivers State Governor Rufus Ada George has called on his fellow former governors, including Peter Odili and Rotimi Amaechi, to join forces in resolving the ongoing political crisis in the state. This development comes amid escalating tensions in Rivers State, with the recent demolition of the House of Assembly complex being the latest flashpoint.

George, who governed Rivers State from 1992 to 1993, expressed deep concern over the crisis, stating that it poses a grave danger to the peace and security of the state and Nigeria as a whole. He emphasized the need for former governors and their deputies to put aside their differences and work together to address the crisis.

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George’s call for unity and cooperation among former governors is seen as a significant development in the efforts to resolve the crisis. His appeal is directed not only at Odili and Amaechi but also at other former governors and their deputies, emphasizing the need for collective action to address the crisis.

As the crisis in Rivers State continues to unfold, the role of former governors like George, Odili, and Amaechi will be crucial in finding a resolution. Their collective experience and influence can help to calm tensions and facilitate a peaceful resolution to the crisis.

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