Amanyanabo of Abonnema, HM King Disrael Gbobo Bob-Manuel, Owukori ix

Abonnema Monarch Lauds Wike’s Victory, Sues for Peace, Reconciliation


The Amanyanabo of Abonnema, His Gracious Majesty, King (Barr) Disrael Gbobo Bob-Manuel (ii), Owukori (ix), has described the re-election of Chief Nyesom Wike as governor of Rivers State for another four years as well deserved and ordained by God.

He said the people of Nyemoni are happy that Wike emerged winner of the keenly contested elections, while noting that the victory of the governor was a reaffirmation of the trust and confidence reposed in him by the people of the state.

While calling for an end to all politically motivated violence, hostilities and intolerance among political gladiators in the state, the monarch congratulated the governor for being magnanimous in victory by bringing everyone onboard irrespective of their political inclination “in order to leave behind a more united, prosperous and progressive Rivers State.”

He urged political actors in the state to be statesmen, who should be more concerned about the next generation rather than the next election, adding that such tendencies to be or remain in power at all cost, were responsible for the rising surge of violence in the state.

The Amanyanabo said Rivers people were tired of the un-ending circle of political violence and bloodletting, adding that “it is gradually becoming embarrassing to us all to be talked about in negative terms.”

He encouraged all politicians, who believe that the interest of Rivers State, and not their personal interest, comes first, to accept the governor’s invitation to join hands with him to continue to develop Rivers State.      

The royal father noted that with the elections officially concluded, what should be paramount to all Rivers men and women is in moving the state forward to compete favourably with its peers by attracting development through the creation of a conducive environment for existing and intending businesses to thrive.

He urged all politicians to remember that they are first of all Rivers people and therefore their priority should be the peace and development of the state.

The monarch charged Rivers politicians to take a cue from politicians from other states who ensured that in spite of their political differences, they did not encourage mayhem and bloodletting in their states and homes.

He lauded Wike for preaching peace and forgiving all those who might have offended him and also urged all others in the opposing camps to also forgive the governor as he himself had requested. “We must forgive each other,” the Amanyanabo said.

The Amanyanabo also thanked the Rivers State governor for visiting Abonnema and sharing in their grief when they were in mourning, occasioned by the wanton killings in Abonnema by political thugs and men in uniform during the elections.

Check Also

Greater Ohafia Authority will Promote Inclusion, Integration ~ FENRAD

The Foundation for Environmental Rights Advocacy, and Development, FENRAD, a pro-democracy and environmental rights advocacy …

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *