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Governor Nyesom Wike has said the Rivers state government will not tolerate any form of attack on Nigerians living in the state by members of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB).
The Rivers state Governor declared this on Friday in a broadcast following the inter-ethnic disturbances in parts of the state on Tuesday.
He said the state belongs to all those who live in it and that it heartily welcomes any Nigerian who resides in the state to carry out lawful business.
“Rivers people fully subscribe to Nigeria’s corporate existence and its indivisibility.
“The Rivers State Government is seriously concerned with the recent activities of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), particularly the attack on Nigerian citizens living in Rivers State.
“Rivers people fully subscribe to Nigeria’s corporate existence and its indivisibility.
“As a people, we shall continue to support the unity and peaceful co-existence of all ethnic nationalities and work towards actualizing our collective aspirations for a just, inclusive and progressive nation.
“Rivers State belongs to all those who live in it. We heartily welcome any Nigerian who wishes to reside here and go about with his or her lawful businesses.
“Therefore, we shall not tolerate any attack by any group on other Nigerians living in Oyigbo or any other part of the state.
“We warn troublemakers those who are bent on causing violence on others to steer clear of Rivers territory.
“Nobody should take our hospitality and peaceful disposition for weakness, as we are capable of dealing decisively with any situation that threatens peace and serenity in the state.
“We call on Rivers people to be vigilant and not to allow themselves to be used by anybody to foment trouble in our state.
“Do not hesitate to report any suspicious character or movements around your vicinity to the law enforcement agencies for immediate action.
“In as much as we may share common concerns about the structural problems of the country, we believe that dialogue, not violence, remains the best way to resolve contending political issues.
“We therefore pray the federal government to initiate meaningful national dialogue to peacefully resolve the structural challenges that are threatening Nigeria’s stability and progress.
“In the same vein, we urge the security agencies to exercise maximum restraint and conform to international rules of engagement and best practice while responding to provocative acts from ill-advised groups,” he stated.