PDP fumes as governor Fubara defends president Tinubu over peace deal in Rivers crisis

Rivers state governor, siminalayi fubara, has defended the peace deal initiated by president bola tinubu between him and his predecessor, nyesom wike, over the crisis in the state. Fubara, in a broadcast, said the resolution brokered by the president to resolve the crisis was not a death sentence, adding that it would ensure lasting peace in the state.

 

He expressed his commitment to the implementation of the peace agreement in such a way that would restore political stability in the state. But the peoples democratic party national working committee in its reaction warned the governor against implementing the agreement he signed without the input of the party (pdp) on whose platform he was elected.

 

The party vowed to vigorously pursue the case despite tinubu’s peace meeting with rivers state political stakeholders. The party deputy national youth leader, timothy osadolor, in an interview with newsmen, said the peace pact could not be implemented.

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