Asari Dokubo wants all 23 Rivers LGA chairmen to vacate office
...as youths storm 3 LG secretariats

The former agitation re-echoed the importance of peaceful transitions and the role of citizens in upholding the democratic process.
Asari’s comments reflect the people’s concern for maintaining stability and preventing any potential conflicts during this period.
The political landscape in Rivers State remains tense as the clock ticks faster.
The visit by the Muslim community highlighted the need for unity and peaceful coexistence in the state.
The Vice President General of the Rivers State Council of Islamic Affairs commended Governor Siminalayi Fubara for his inclusive approach to religious diversity.
He noted that there have been no attacks on the Muslim community nor conflicts with other religious organisations.
Governor Fubara in his speech encouraged the Muslim community to show love and care for one another. He promised to foster more peaceful coexistence among all religious groups in the state.
Fubara also pledged to address the requests of Muslim leaders, including the construction of a central mosque in Port Harcourt and the establishment of a mosque at Rivers State University for Muslim students.
The governor noted that the preaching of the word of God can lead to behavioural changes that reduce crime rates.
Reflecting on his achievements, which the Muslim community acknowledged, Governor Fubara mentioned that public opinion rates him as the best-performing first-term governor.
He vowed to maintain the momentum to leave a better Rivers State. He urged the Muslim community to continue praying for his administration, expressing confidence that with God’s support, he has the majority’s backing.
The Rivers leader acknowledged that his opponents might attempt to disrupt his efforts, but assured that they would not succeed in their negative plans.