Vice Admiral Ibas Vows To Restore Peace In Rivers State After Appointment

Commitment to Peace: Vice Admiral Ibas Takes Charge in Rivers State
Listen up, folks. Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, the newly appointed sole administrator of Rivers State, is stepping up to the plate with a clear mission: restoring lasting peace and stability. In a bold move, President Bola Tinubu has entrusted him with this crucial responsibility, and Ibas isn’t wasting any time. Shortly after being sworn in at the State House in Abuja, he addressed the media with determination in his voice.
Swearing-In Ceremony Marks the Beginning of Change
You know, moments like these carry weight. Vice Admiral Ibas didn’t just take the oath lightly. He knows what’s at stake here. While speaking with journalists after his swearing-in ceremony, he emphasized the urgency of the situation. His first order of business? Maintaining law and order in Rivers State. But it’s not just about keeping the peace; it’s about ensuring that every resident of Rivers State can live without fear and uncertainty.
Let me break it down for you. Ibas said, and I quote, “So far, I think we know the circumstances that led to where we are here, and Mr President made it very clear in his broadcast. If the main issue is that of maintaining law and order in the state, I think for any meaningful activity to take place in Rivers State, that is the utmost task that I have to work together with all other stakeholders to ensure that we bring peace, order, security, and stability to the people and government of Rivers State and Nigeria at large.”
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A Veteran Stepping Into Action
Now, this isn’t Ibas’s first rodeo. The man has serious credentials. He served as Nigeria’s Chief of Naval Staff from 2015 to 2021, so he knows a thing or two about leadership under pressure. President Tinubu recognized this when he appointed Ibas in a nationwide address on Tuesday. The appointment came after Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers State due to the ongoing political turmoil that’s been brewing.
Here’s the deal: Tinubu didn’t stop at appointing Ibas. In his address, he also suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara, Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu, and all members of the Rivers State House of Assembly for an initial period of six months. That’s a bold move, folks. It shows Tinubu’s commitment to addressing the root causes of the crisis and putting Rivers State back on track.
What’s Next for Rivers State?
So, where do we go from here? Well, Vice Admiral Ibas has a big job ahead of him. He’s not just stepping into a leadership role; he’s stepping into a challenge that requires collaboration, strategy, and above all, empathy. His focus will be on working with stakeholders across the board—community leaders, law enforcement, and everyday citizens—to create a safer, more stable environment for everyone.
This isn’t just about Rivers State; it’s about setting a precedent for how we handle crises in our nation. As Ibas takes the reins, the people of Rivers State—and indeed, all of Nigeria—are watching closely. We’re counting on him to deliver on his promises and bring the peace and stability that this region desperately needs.
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