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Rivers women group asks Tinubu to reverse emergency rule, tackle insecurity

The Rivers Women Unite Prayer Group has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to urgently lift the emergency rule in the state.

In a press statement jointly signed by Vivian Ige-Elenwo and Chikodi Okpara, the women said the continued imposition of emergency rule in the state is stalling development, fuelling anxiety, and eroding democratic structures.

“Our dear president and father of the nation, the continuation of the state of emergency in Rivers State is taking a great toll on the women, the youths, and the children as the economy is sliding down and gradually becoming comatose,” the statement reads.

The group expressed its support for Tinubu, but urged him to rescue the state by restoring democratic institutions and reinstating Siminalayi Fubara, the suspended governor.

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“We assure Mr. President that we will continue standing by him, as part of our appreciation to his acceding to our fervent cry for the lifting of the emergency rule and the restoring of our duly elected governor,” the women said.

While calling for genuine reconciliation among political actors in the state, the group urged all stakeholders to put Rivers first and bury personal grievances for the sake of peace, equity, and progress.

“It is obvious that our state is the major loser of the emergency rule as many development actions are on suspension and our people are languishing in anxiety as an aftermath,” the group said.

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The also extended sympathies to victims of recent attacks in Plateau, Benue, and Gombe, calling for enhanced security measures across Nigeria.

“We sympathise with families who lost loved ones in the recent killing attacks in Plateau, Benue and even Gombe and call for more security measures to confront the dire situation and restore normalcy in those troubled areas of our dear nation,” the statement added.

“Our earnest call is based on the fact that what affects the eyes, also affects the nose. We need sustainable peace and development in our country and pray for a better Nigeria.”

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