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A Non-Local Individual Allegedly Pillaged Our Resources, Claims Sara-Igbe with Criticism Directed at Ibas

South-South Elders Forum's National Coordinator, Anabs Sara-Igbe, asserts that Rivers State has not encountered a crisis severe enough to justify the current situation.

An Individual Not Originating from Rivers Accusatively Depleted Our Resources, Asserted Sara-Igbe...
An Individual Not Originating from Rivers Accusatively Depleted Our Resources, Asserted Sara-Igbe Against Ibas

A Non-Local Individual Allegedly Pillaged Our Resources, Claims Sara-Igbe with Criticism Directed at Ibas

In a recent statement, Anabs Sara-Igbe, the National Coordinator of the South-South Elders Forum in Rivers State, has expressed his views on the current state of affairs in the region.

Sara-Igbe argues that the need for emergency rule, if any, should be limited to states like Borno, Benue, Plateau, Nasarawa, and not Rivers State, as the latter has always been a peaceful state. He believes that the peace in Rivers State is crucial for its development.

However, Sara-Igbe is not satisfied with the past administration, accusing it of exploiting the state's wealth without bringing any significant benefits to its citizens. He does not mention any specific individuals, but he does state that someone from outside Rivers State has exploited the state's resources.

In a positive turn of events, Sara-Igbe expresses satisfaction over the resolution of differences between Sim Fubara and Governor Wike. He urges Sim Fubara to maintain this peace by reaching out to the assembly and the governor.

Regarding Ibok Ete-Ibas, the former sole administrator of Rivers State, Sara-Igbe believes that his tenure was unnecessary and harmful to the state's interests. However, he does not accuse Ibok Ete-Ibas of any new exploitation or harm to Rivers State's interests.

Interestingly, there is no information available about Sim, who Sara-Igbe describes as a friend and potential peace mediator in Rivers State, in the provided search results.

On a positive note, Sara-Igbe believes that the appointment of Ibok Ete-Ibas made no difference in the state, and he does not mention any new states requiring emergency rule.

In conclusion, Anabs Sara-Igbe's statements emphasise the importance of peace and development in Rivers State and his concern about the exploitation of the state's resources in the past. He also urges Sim Fubara to maintain peace in the state for the benefit of its citizens.

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