Peter Odey Clarifies Position On Rivers State Emergency

Acting Governor Odey Speaks Up on Rivers State Emergency
Listen up, folks. In a recent development, the Acting Governor of Cross River State, Peter Odey, has made it crystal clear that he had no part in the statement issued by the Chairman of the South-South Governors’ Forum regarding the state of emergency in Rivers State. This clarification comes after a statement from the forum condemned President Bola Tinubu’s decision to declare a state of emergency in Rivers State, suspending Governor Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy, and members of the House of Assembly.
Odey Disassociates Himself from Forum’s Statement
According to a statement released by Fred Abua, the Press Secretary to the Acting Governor, Peter Odey was neither consulted nor was his opinion sought before the forum's statement was made public. This is a key point, folks. Governor Odey wants it known that the stance taken by the South-South Governors Forum does not reflect the position of the Cross River State Government. He made sure to emphasize this distinction clearly.
Cross River Government Backs President Tinubu
Here’s the important part: Governor Odey stated that the Cross River State Government fully supports President Tinubu's decision. Why? Because it was made in the interest of national security, peace, and stability. He went on to commend President Tinubu for his leadership, asserting that any responsible government must prioritize the safety of its citizens and protect their property. Sometimes, decisive action is necessary for the greater good of democracy and national unity, and Governor Odey understands this fully.
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Let me break it down for you. What Governor Odey is saying is that when it comes to safeguarding the lives and well-being of the people, there should be no hesitation. It’s about doing what’s best for the country as a whole, not just individual states. He reiterated Cross River State’s commitment to upholding constitutional governance and assured everyone that they will continue to work hand-in-hand with the Federal Government to ensure peace, security, and stability across the nation.
In his words, “Any responsible government must prioritize the safety of lives and property, and where necessary, decisive action must be taken for the greater good of our democracy and national unity.”
He concluded by affirming, “Cross River State remains committed to upholding constitutional governance and will continue working with the Federal Government to ensure peace, security, and stability nationwide.”
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