Nyesom Wike, Rivers state governor, and Chibuike Amaechi,
minister of transport, have agreed to sheathe their swords and to let
peace reign in their state.
The truce was brokered by
Ibrahim Idris, inspector-general of police, and Lawal Daura,
director-general of the Department of State Services (DSS).
Donald Awunah, police spokesman, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.
“In
a concerted effort to guarantee a violent-free and credible re-run
senatorial/house of representative elections in Rivers state, a crucial
meeting to chart the path to peace in Rivers state before, during and
after the re-run elections in the state was held today, July 26, 2016
between the inspector-general of police, Ag IGP Ibrahim K. Idris and the
director-general of Department of State Services, Musa Daura,” he said.
“The
two major players in the politic of Rivers state, His Excellency Nyesom
Wike, the governor of Rivers state and the Hon minister of transport,
Rotimi Amaechi were in attendance.
“The meeting deliberated on the
overall need to have peaceful, free and fair election devoid of
violence, which was the hallmark of the previous elections in the state.
“The
governor, His Excellency Nyesom Wike and minister, Rotimi Amaechi
resolved to be irrevocably committed to lasting peace and vouched to
play the game by the rules in the forthcoming re-run elections in the
state. They also agreed to prevail on their teaming supporters to adhere
to their commitment to peace and security in the state.
“In
addition, the two major stakeholders agreed to convene another meeting
in Port Harcourt, Rivers state, aimed at further solidifying the
commitment to peace reached in the meeting, which is a prelude to the
roadmap that will usher a permanent and lasting peace in Rivers state.
“The meeting was held in an atmosphere of mutual respect and cordiality.”
Wike
and Amaechi hve one of the bitterest rivalries in Nigerian politics,
with each publicly accusing the other of corruption and violence on
numerous occasions/
Source;The Cable
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