Asukwe Ikoawaji, a member of the Rivers Elders Forum, has weighed in on the political crisis in Rivers State. Recall that a feud existing between both the state governor, Siminalayi Fubara, and his presecessor, Nyesom Wike, was countered by the signing of a peace pact by both parties, initiated by the president, Bola Tinubu......READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>
In reaction to this, Ikoawaji maintained that the crisis in Rivers State has both physical and spiritual aspects.
He further stated that if one has an issue and the individual is not called to order by anyone, then there is a problem.
However, he also made mention of the fact that the story of Peter Odili as a former governor of Rivers State cannot be written if Chief Rufus Ada George, who also served as the state’s governor, is not included in the picture, then the story is incomplete.
In an interview with Arise , Asukwe Ikoawaji said, “If somebody is having a problem and nobody can call you to order, then you have a problem.
Some people may not like it, but for peace to return to Rivers State, I will say this:You cannot write the story of Dr. Peter Odili, a former governor of Rivers State; if you don’t put Chief Rufus Ada George in that story, that story is not complete”…CONTINUE READING>>