A women group in Rivers State, under the auspices of the Rivers Women Unite for SIM has lamented the impact of the emergency rule in the state, saying development and leadership have stagnated.
The group noted that women and youths are the worst hit by the development
“After three months of emergency rule and political instability, we feel compelled to raise our collective voice and appeal for urgent action,” the group said in a statement issued Thursday evening in Port Harcourt.
The women who used the occasion to honor Governor Siminalayi Fubara in commemoration of this year’s Father’s Day described the suspended governor as a “father figure and symbol of resilience”
The group however added that “we must also express our deep concern over the continued suspension of democratic governance and the alarming stagnation in leadership and development across Rivers State.
“It is becoming painfully evident that, despite the declaration of a state of emergency, effective governance has come to a standstill.
“Development has slowed, public services have dwindled, and economic activities have plummeted.
“The consequences of this situation are being borne most heavily by women, children, and the youth who form the bedrock of our homes and the future of our society.”
The women observed that political disagreements may have precipitated the crisis. They however, expressed the belief that the time has come to set aside all personal interests and put Rivers State first.
“We appeal sincerely to President Bola Tinubu, Governor Siminalayi Fubara, and Chief Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the FCT, to rise above politics and demonstrate true statesmanship.
“This is not the time for rivalry. it is a time for responsibility.
“As the adage goes, when two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers. Today, the women, children, and young people of Rivers State are that grass trampled and bruised under the weight of prolonged political conflict.
“Our families are struggling. Businesses are collapsing. Communities are anxious. Projects have been abandoned. Opportunities that previously gave hope to the poor and vulnerable have dried up”, they lamented
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According to the statement signed by Comrade Glory Sunday and Mrs. Belema Oningiye, the group said the absence of democratic governance is choking the state’s progress and stifling the voices of the people.
They urged all political leaders, especially Chief Nyesom Wike and Governor Siminalayi Fubara to hear the cries of the people.
” Let them consider the hardship of families, the tears of mothers, the hunger of children, and the despair of jobless youth.
“Let them come together, not as adversaries, but as brothers who share a sacred duty to uphold the peace, progress, and unity of Rivers State”, the women pleaded
While appreciating President Tinubu for his earlier intervention, the group appealed to him to act swiftly and decisively to ensure the full restoration of democratic structures in Rivers State.
“His fatherly wisdom and timely leadership are needed more than ever.
“We also call on all Rivers people, irrespective of political affiliation to stand united for peace and reject any attempt to turn our dear state into a battlefield for selfish political ambitions”
The group expressed i unwavering commitment to peace, justice, and the restoration of democratic governance.
“We will continue to pray, advocate, and support every effort geared toward reconciliation, healing, and sustainable development in our State.
“We believe that through dialogue, humility, forgiveness, and a sincere commitment to the common good, Rivers State shall rise again,” the women added.