Let’s Work Together To Reduce Tension In Rivers, River Sole Administrator Tasks Traditional Rulers
The Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral Ibok Ete Ekwe Ibas (rtd), has tasked traditional rulers to deploy their indispensable wisdom, influence, and leadership and synergize with him to de-escalating tension in the state and foster unity in building the needed trust among Rivers people.
Ibas made the promise at a meeting with Traditional Rulers in Rivers State, at the Banquet Hall of Government House in Port Harcourt on Friday, according to the statement issued by the government house Press unit.
He said it is regrettable to note the negative impact the intractable political crisis had on the maintenance of law and order in the state.
The Sole Administrator pointed to the fact that Rivers State is not only a democratic State but the heart of the Niger Delta and a major contributor to the mainstay of the nation’s economy that must not continue to suffer such intractable instability.
Vice Admiral Ibas said he is wholly committed to restoring the sense of pride, honor, and security of residents in the State, and traditional rulers, who are vital partners in that pursuit, must shun being partisan and encourage healthy dialogue that should foster peace in their various domains.
“Your Royal Majesties, I recognize that the task ahead cannot be achieved in isolation. The traditional institution is a vital partner in this nation. You are the bridge between the government and the people. The custodians of our values and the mediators in times of conflict.
“Your wisdom, influence, and leadership are indispensable in our collective efforts to de-escalate tensions, foster unity,, and rebuild the trust amongst our people.”
The Sole Administrator, however, stated that he will be open to useful suggestions and contributions that will be used to shape the policy and strategies that will be deployed to chart the course of achieving enduring peace in the State.
He urged the monarchs to continue to play their role as peacemakers and advocate for development, saying that they must work together with his administration to promote dialogue, understanding, and reconciliation in the various communities.
“Let us remind our people that the progress of Rivers State is a shared responsibility and that only unity and cooperation can overcome the challenges before us.
“Your Royal Majesties, in my quest for peace and stability, it is imperative that traditional rulers shun all acts of partisanship either through their actions, speeches, or body language.”
Vice Admiral Ibas also said: “The traditional institution must remain a neutral and impartial arbiter, respected by all for fearlessness and integrity.
“I urge you to distance yourself overtly and covertly from any acts of cultism, violence, vandalism, or anything illegal.
“Traditional rulers must not condone any action that does not promote economic good. Therefore, you are expected to report any forms of illegality or abuse to relevant authority.”
The state boss said his administration would not condone excuses for any disorder in any community and emphasized the need for them to take charge of their domains and ensure peace and stability prevailed.
In his speech, the Chairman of Rivers State Traditional Rulers Council, Eze Chike Amadi Worlu-Wodo, described the appointment of Vice Admiral Ibas as well made because he has now become the peacemaker that must sufficiently address the conflict that had lingered for a while.
Eze Worlu-Wodo assured that, as traditional rulers, they would work with him cooperatively while remaining true to their avowed responsibility of sustaining efforts that will engender peace, stability, and progress in their domains and the entire Rivers State.