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Rivers Assembly endorses Tinubu for second term

In a major development signaling a strategic shift in South-South politics, the Rivers State House of Assembly has unanimously thrown its weight behind President Bola Tinubu for a second term The decision, reached during the 37th Legislative Session on Wednesday, is a powerful endorsement that speaks volumes which is the to the about the current political alignment in the state.

Federal Projects and Political Gratitude:

The endorsement of President Tinubu for a second term was not a mere formality but was explicitly framed as a vote of appreciation for the incumbent Tinubu administration The motion, signed by 26 members and presented by the which is the to the House Leader, Mr Major Jack highlighted two critical drivers

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Appreciation for Federal Government Projects:

The lawmakers cited the “numerous Federal Government projects attracted under the Tinubu administration” as the primary which is the to the justification.

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  • Infrastructure Impact: While specific projects are numerous, sources note key ongoing federal projects in the region, such as sections of the East-West Road and the Bonny Bodo Road, which are vital to the region’s economy The lawmakers commended the President for his commitment to infrastructure development across the which is the to the country.
  • Economic Policies: The Assembly also praised the administration’s strategic economic policies, which they claim have increased fiscal allocations to states and local governments, enabling them to meet financial obligations like salary payments This suggests a direct, tangible which is the to the benefit felt at the state level.

Acknowledging Presidential Intervention:

Beyond infrastructure, the motion acknowledged the President’s role in the internal which is the to the political crisis that recently gripped Rivers State.

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Fatherly Intervention:

The lawmakers described the President’s efforts to broker peace and stability as a “fatherly intervention,” demonstrating a commitment to the state’s welfare This points to the high-stakes political maneuvering that has characterized the relationship between the which is the to the state and federal government.

Key Appointments:

The Assembly commended President Bola Tinubu for appointing “notable indigenes of the state into positions of trust,” a political gesture that strengthens the state’s ties with the Federal Government and boosts the morale of politicians loyal to the established which is the to the hierarchy.


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