President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has met with Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, as political tension continues to grow in the state. The meeting was held to calm the situation and look for peaceful solutions following weeks of disagreements among political stakeholders. Tinubu was said to have urged all sides to put the interest of Rivers people first.
According to sources, the President listened to Governor Fubara’s concerns and asked him to remain focused on governance. The discussion also touched on the ongoing disputes involving the State Assembly and other political actors. Tinubu reportedly reminded everyone that leadership must be exercised with patience and dialogue.
The meeting has raised hope among many residents that a lasting peace may finally return to the state. Supporters of the governor believe the intervention shows that the presidency is paying close attention to events in Rivers. However, some political observers say only honest cooperation from all parties will prevent further crisis.
As the state awaits the outcome of the intervention, citizens continue calling for stability, development, and unity. Many hope the dialogue between Tinubu and Fubara will lead to better understanding, reduced conflict, and a clearer path forward for Rivers State.





