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Women Group Wants Riverine Gov

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Ernest Chinwo

A women’s pressure group, Rivers Women Alliance (RIWA), has said there is need for the riverine area of the state to produce the governor of the state in 2019.

The women lamented that the riverine area of the state has not had access to the governorsh­ip of the state for 20 years, adding that for equity and fairness, the area should produce the next governor.

Addressing journalist­s yesterday in Port Harcourt, the Coordinato­r of Rivers Women Alliance, Mrs. Ibiba Omotoso, said: “This call became very necessary as that is the only path to equity, fairness, justice and the enhancemen­t of peaceful coexistenc­e in our dear state.

“We as women of the state observed with total dismay how the leadership of our state has been domiciled in a particular section of Rivers State. Whereas the state is made up of upland and riverine brotherlin­ess, but to our thinking and that of every rational thinkers, from 1999 (3rd republic) to 2019 (8th republic), the state has been governed by the upland brothers spanning from Sir. Dr. Peter Odili, Chibuike Amaechi to Nyesom Wike. It is only fair for every Rivers son and daughter to rally round a riverine governor to taste the seat of power in our dear state.”

She called on all “Rivers elders, the political class, traditiona­l rulers, youths, women and every facet of life in the state to join hands so that our call and advocacy of truth, fairness, equity, justice, and togetherne­ss can be a fulfilled will.”

Omotoso stated that Rivers Women Alliance is a nonpolitic­al, non-government­al organisati­on with a view of total chatter for united Rivers society.

“Our unity, well-being, and togetherne­ss are sacrosanct, hence the need for rotation of power between the upland and the Riverine. We remain committed to this course, and it is our belief and trust that in 2019, a riverine son or daughter will emerge in any of the political parties as the governor of this state,” she said.

She emphasised: “We believe it will not be too much to allow all concerned in a common heritage to have a fair share of the commonweal­th in service. After all, a renowned scholar once said equity is in vain when oppression is the order of the day in an indifferen­t society. The deliberate assent of this clarion call to rotate power is just, fine and it clinches the order of the day.”

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