Rivers State Labour Party Chairman, Mrs Hilda Dokubo, has appealed for peace and stability, urging politicians to place the state’s interest above personal ambitions.
Dokubo made this appeal on Thursday after an INEC stakeholders’ meeting in Port Harcourt.
She described the recent impeachment notice against Governor Siminalayi Fubara as a distraction to governance and development in the state.
According to her, Rivers should focus on rebuilding after six months of emergency rule marked by instability, hardship and limited development.
“The only person who serves a governor an impeachment notice is someone who believes he is above the state.
“I am disturbed and disappointed because Rivers is being dragged back into turmoil just as it is emerging from months of instability,” she said.
Dokubo urged political leaders and stakeholders to stop creating distractions and focus on adding value to the lives of Rivers people.
“This is our only home. If there is no peace here, we cannot sleep, work, or keep our children safe. Nobody wants that,” she said.
She commended four assembly members who reconsidered their stance on the impeachment notice, urging others to follow their example.
Dokubo called for a lasting solution, warning against “political solutions” that only create deeper problems for the state.
“Let us live in peace. Let Governor Fubara do his work and complete it, now that we are beginning to see governance,” she added.



