From Victor Edozie, in Port Harcourt
Elders of Rivers State under the platform of Rivers Elders and Leaders Forum have called for the adoption of constitutional provisions in implementing the peace accord between the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike and the suspended Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara.
The Chairman of the Forum and former Deputy Governor of Rivers State, Sir Gabriel Toby in a statement issued in Port Harcourt said in as much as they welcome the peace process, the terms of reconciliation should be well rooted within the provisions of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, and the rule of law.
Sir Gabriel Toby stated that the group is happy over the maturity exhibited by Wike and Fubara in embracing the peace accord, saying that the reconciliation will bring lasting peace in the State.
He said, “For the record, we reaffirm that our only interest has always been to safeguard the image, soul, and dignity of Rivers State. We seek no personal gain, political favour, or reward. Our sole desire is to see our state thrive, with its leaders united and working together for the common good of all.
“While we welcome and commend this process, we choose not to delve any further into the subject, because the terms of settlement are yet to be made public. However it is our hope that the terms of reconciliation are well rooted within the provisions of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, and the rule of law.
“We have watched over the past few months, the painful divisions and political tensions that pitched two of our sons; Chief Barrister Nyesom Wike, Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, His Excellency, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, Governor of Rivers State and the Rivers State House of Assembly. It was a sad development that deeply wounded the soul of our dear state and cast an undeserved shadow on our collective image, unity, progress and prosperity.
“Today, we thank God Almighty and commend the recent show of maturity, and courage demonstrated by both men in embracing the peace and reconciliation process. This was exactly what we, the Rivers Elders and Leaders Forum, had earnestly sought from the very beginning, when we first extended an olive branch and invited both parties to a roundtable. Unfortunately, our initial efforts were not heeded, which necessitated our formal appeal to Mr President, His Excellency Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, to intervene as the father of the nation.
“For the record, we reaffirm that our only interest has always been to safeguard the image, soul, and dignity of Rivers State. We seek no personal gain, political favour, or reward. Our sole desire is to see our state thrive, with its leaders united and working together for the common good of all.
“Once again, we sincerely thank all parties involved, especially Mr President, for the role he has played in steering this process to this moment. To this end, we request that, since peace and reconciliation have been achieved, It is our considered view that the State of Emergency imposed on Rivers State be lifted and all suspended democratic structures fully restored. The will of Rivers people should be respected, and the institutions of democratic governance must be allowed to function freely and transparently.”
He called on the people of Rivers State to see the moment of the reconciliation not as the end of disagreements, but as the beginning of a new chapter, marked by mutual respect, collective responsibility, and unwavering commitment to the peace, progress and unity of our dear State.





