Former Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike says he is ready to make peace in the ongoing political crisis rocking the state.
The FCT Minister gave hope for reconciliation with his successor
Governor Siminalayi Fubara when traditional rulers of Ogba land paid him a visit at his home in Port Harcourt.
Mr. Wike however said peace would not come at the expense of his
political future and that of his supporters.
The traditional rulers appealed to both warring groups to resolve their differences and to their supporters to desist from inciting further conflict.
Former Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike says he is ready to make peace in the ongoing political crisis rocking the state.
The FCT Minister gave hope for reconciliation with his successor
Governor Siminalayi Fubara when traditional rulers of Ogba land paid him a visit at his home in Port Harcourt.
Mr. Wike however said peace would not come at the expense of his
political future and that of his supporters.
The traditional rulers appealed to both warring groups to resolve their differences and to their supporters to desist from inciting further conflict.
Former Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike says he is ready to make peace in the ongoing political crisis rocking the state.
The FCT Minister gave hope for reconciliation with his successor
Governor Siminalayi Fubara when traditional rulers of Ogba land paid him a visit at his home in Port Harcourt.
Mr. Wike however said peace would not come at the expense of his
political future and that of his supporters.
The traditional rulers appealed to both warring groups to resolve their differences and to their supporters to desist from inciting further conflict.
Former Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike says he is ready to make peace in the ongoing political crisis rocking the state.
The FCT Minister gave hope for reconciliation with his successor
Governor Siminalayi Fubara when traditional rulers of Ogba land paid him a visit at his home in Port Harcourt.
Mr. Wike however said peace would not come at the expense of his
political future and that of his supporters.
The traditional rulers appealed to both warring groups to resolve their differences and to their supporters to desist from inciting further conflict.
Former Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike says he is ready to make peace in the ongoing political crisis rocking the state.
The FCT Minister gave hope for reconciliation with his successor
Governor Siminalayi Fubara when traditional rulers of Ogba land paid him a visit at his home in Port Harcourt.
Mr. Wike however said peace would not come at the expense of his
political future and that of his supporters.
The traditional rulers appealed to both warring groups to resolve their differences and to their supporters to desist from inciting further conflict.
Former Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike says he is ready to make peace in the ongoing political crisis rocking the state.
The FCT Minister gave hope for reconciliation with his successor
Governor Siminalayi Fubara when traditional rulers of Ogba land paid him a visit at his home in Port Harcourt.
Mr. Wike however said peace would not come at the expense of his
political future and that of his supporters.
The traditional rulers appealed to both warring groups to resolve their differences and to their supporters to desist from inciting further conflict.
Former Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike says he is ready to make peace in the ongoing political crisis rocking the state.
The FCT Minister gave hope for reconciliation with his successor
Governor Siminalayi Fubara when traditional rulers of Ogba land paid him a visit at his home in Port Harcourt.
Mr. Wike however said peace would not come at the expense of his
political future and that of his supporters.
The traditional rulers appealed to both warring groups to resolve their differences and to their supporters to desist from inciting further conflict.
Former Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike says he is ready to make peace in the ongoing political crisis rocking the state.
The FCT Minister gave hope for reconciliation with his successor
Governor Siminalayi Fubara when traditional rulers of Ogba land paid him a visit at his home in Port Harcourt.
Mr. Wike however said peace would not come at the expense of his
political future and that of his supporters.
The traditional rulers appealed to both warring groups to resolve their differences and to their supporters to desist from inciting further conflict.