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The Nyesom Wike That Many Don’t Know: A Testament To Statesmanship -By Lawrence Pepple

To my brother, His Excellency Amaopusenibo Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS: when the pictures and videos of your meeting with Mr. President, the funeral ceremonies of our Leader’s uncle, and your engagements with supporters and stakeholders flooded social media, some of your supporters used very derogatory and unprintable words in condemning your decision to embrace peace and reconciliation. My advice to you is simple: remind them that it is when the tsetse fly perches on one’s scrotum that one truly understands the wisdom and intentions behind proponents of Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanisms.

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The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.” — Mahatma Gandhi

It is no longer a secret that before the ink had dried on the handing-over and taking-over documents, and before we could roll out our drums to celebrate the first 100 days in office of our brand-new Governor, His Excellency Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS – the ripples of cracks in the relationship between the Governor and his predecessor, benefactor, and our Leader, His Excellency Barrister Nyesom Wike, CON, had already begun to manifest.

This unfortunate development plunged our state into the unsettling tremors of political discord, a rift that nearly stagnated progress, hampered growth and development, and undermined the very fabric of governance as embodied by both the Executive and Legislative arms.

The recent, hard-won resolution of this protracted crisis between the current Governor and his esteemed predecessor marks a pivotal moment—not just a moment of peace, but one of profound admiration for the statesmanlike conduct that ultimately prevailed.

While many hands undoubtedly contributed to the painstaking peace and reconciliation process, special mention must be made of the highly commendable fatherly role of His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria. Yet, it is impossible to overlook the magnanimity and large-heartedness displayed by our Leader—the former Governor and the highly performing Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

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In a political landscape often characterized by unyielding stances and the pursuit of personal vendettas, his willingness to embrace forgiveness, rise above animosity, and prioritize the collective good of Rivers State stands as a powerful testament to his character and leadership. This is the Nyesom Wike that many do not know.

I have been privileged to have had a front-row seat in government through my career in the Department of State Services, where I have witnessed the lengths to which leaders go to express animosity towards contemporaries and even followers. I can say with all sense of responsibility that although Wike may come across as tough, irrepressible, unyielding, and vocal, deep inside he is soft, accommodating, pliable, empathetic, kind, and large-hearted. I can attest to this because I am a beneficiary.

The intricacies of the crisis were well-known, creating a palpable sense of tension and uncertainty across the state. Yet, in the delicate negotiations and ultimate agreement, the predecessor demonstrated an admirable capacity for empathy and a genuine desire for healing. It would have been all too easy to cling to grievances, to insist on punitive measures, or to allow personal pride to obstruct the path to resolution. Instead, he chose the higher ground. This is the hallmark of a true leader.

This act of forgiveness is not merely a political manoeuvre; it is a profound display of maturity and an understanding that the true measure of leadership lies not in asserting dominance but in fostering unity. By extending an olive branch and embracing reconciliation, our Leader has not only brought an end to a damaging chapter but also set a powerful precedent for future political engagements in Rivers State and beyond.

His actions send a clear message: even in the most intense political rivalries, there is room for conciliation, mutual respect, and placing the welfare of the citizenry above individual differences. This is the hallmark of true statesmanship—the ability to see beyond the immediate battle and focus on the long-term prosperity and stability of the community one serves.

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The people of Rivers State can now breathe a collective sigh of relief, knowing that the energy previously expended on conflict can now be redirected towards development, good governance, and improving lives. This newfound peace is, in no small part, a direct result of the predecessor’s remarkable capacity for forgiveness and his unwavering commitment to the greater good.

As Rivers State embarks on this new chapter of harmony and cooperation, we must recognize and celebrate this exemplary display of leadership. The former Governor has not only facilitated the end of a crisis but also provided a valuable lesson in humility, grace, and the enduring power of forgiveness in building a more cohesive and prosperous society. His legacy in this instance will undoubtedly be etched in the annals of Rivers State’s history as a true champion of peace.

To my brother, His Excellency Amaopusenibo Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS: when the pictures and videos of your meeting with Mr. President, the funeral ceremonies of our Leader’s uncle, and your engagements with supporters and stakeholders flooded social media, some of your supporters used very derogatory and unprintable words in condemning your decision to embrace peace and reconciliation. My advice to you is simple: remind them that it is when the tsetse fly perches on one’s scrotum that one truly understands the wisdom and intentions behind proponents of Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanisms.

Written By Lawrence Pepple

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