Any Attack On Rivers State Legislature Is Display Of Political Weakness – APC Ex-Presidential Aspirant Cautions

A former presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, Tein Jack-Rich, on Wednesday, called for calm in the wake of Monday’s attack on the Rivers State House of Assembly.

Jack-Rich warned that any attempt by anyone to attack the legislature or hijack it is “a display of political weakness.”

He also called on political leaders in the state to sheath their swords and ensure that the crisis did not escalate to a stage where it could not be managed.

The assembly complex was set ablaze by suspected political thugs on Sunday, following a threat by the lawmakers to commence impeachment proceedings against the leader of the House, Edison Ehie, and Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

In his reaction, Jack-Rich said, “At the early hours of October 30, 2023, I received multiple calls and reports of an immense attack and the desecration of Rivers State House of Assembly, being the beacon of democracy.

“It is important to understand that keeping the temple of our democracy is a sacred oath we all took as political actors, irrespective of class.

“Therefore, any tendency to attack the legislature or hijack is not for anyone’s security, rather a display of political weakness.

“We cannot afford to sacrifice the peace of the democratic journey on the altar of fear of dictatorship or authoritarianism.”

“My appeal is peace, and for Rivers State to be allowed to key into President Bola Tinubu’s administration at the federal level in order to take advantage of its economic master plan,” he said.

According to him, this will enable the state to fix its economic policies to attract private capital development, in order to provide jobs for the youths who are currently struggling with massive unemployment.

“We cannot afford the crisis brewing to snowball into a more chaotic situation, which is capable of exacerbating huge economic hardship in Rivers State,” Jack-Rich noted.

The Rivers-born philanthropist therefore, called for calm.

“Let all those involved sheath their swords, in the interest of peace and development of our dear Rivers State,” he said.

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