“There is no price that is too large to pay peace in the river,” Fubara opened the reconciliation with Wike

The Governor of the State of Rivers, Siminaayi Fubara, on Saturday urged his supporters to receive a new peace agreement between him and the Minister of Federal Capital (FCT), Nyesom Wike.

Tinubu Bola President on Thursday met with Wike, Fubara, and Speaker of the Deferred Rivers State Assembly, Martins Amaewhule, in an effort to resolve the fully political crisis in an oil -rich state.

At the meeting, the parties reached a number of agreements that were believed to be many people biting the two -year crisis in Bud.

The governor, who met with a simplified family member in Port Harcourt, said he received the requirements proposed by the FCT Minister because there was no too much price to pay peace in the state.

He called for the understanding of his supporters, saying his condition was heavy and bitter but necessary.

Fubara said: “After the meeting we had before May 29, we had held a series of meetings, and one of the meetings we had was what we met with the President, and the President Tinubu clearly said, ‘I want you and your Oga to be completed’.

“No one can take the role played by my Oga; that’s the truth, yes, we might have differences, but no one here will say he does not know the role played by the man.

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“No one can expect the risks he takes; yes, at the point we have differences, and if today the need for us to solve, help, anyone who really believes in me must understand that it is the right thing to do.

“So, my father, brothers and sisters, and my dear girl, no matter the level of peace that will be regulated by a mediator, the peace that is actually the person you both sit together to say, ‘Yes, this is what we want.

At this point, I met him, and we have spoken. You can’t take it not hurt; He is a human.

“I also have a part of my pain too, and if he feels that because of the pain he has passed, this is the things he wants, because it is not my life, I will give it to him and let us have that peace.

“I still, in my calm time, respect and recognize the role he is playing, and each of us here knows that.”

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