From Fred Ezeh, Abuja

Chief Asari Dokubo, leader of the Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Force, and Tein Jack-Rich, a humanitarian and politician, both sons of Rivers, have called for peace in the midst of the current political turmoil in the state.

A statement released on Saturday, indicated that the two Niger Delta sons, made the call on Friday, when Jack-Rich paid Dokubo a courtesy visit at his home in Obuama, Degema Local Government Area (LGA), of Rivers.

They also called for support for President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

Dokubo, who noted with concern the political impasse in the state, said though it was normal to have disagreements, but the leaders should not continue on the path of bearing grudges against each other.

He said Rivers people cannot afford to be left behind at the federal level, and so must take advantage of Tinubu’s inclusive government, and give the President all the support he require to succeed.

The Niger Delta warlord, who further dispelled rumours of a rift between him and the President said that though, he was not happy about certain things, but he had put all that behind him and would continue to support Tinubu in his quest to restore the dignity of Nigeria.

He said: “I am not a regular politician but a friend of Bola Ahmed Tinubu. I am not looking for appointment, but those seeking appointment made sacrifices and are looking up to me to ensure that their sacrifices are rewarded.

Dokubo, who recalled that his friendship with Tinubu dated back to the early 90s, said he has faith in the President’s capacity, leadership qualities and his passion for equity and justice.

“I will not do anything that will cause the President pain, and so those around me can be rest assured that I am indeed a great supporter of the President,’’ he said.

He further explained that though he also had some disagreements with Gov. Siminalayi Fubara, but they had managed to resolve their differences and had agreed to work together in the best interest of Rivers.

Dokubo therefore, called on Fubara and the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, to settle amicably whatever differences they had, and work together to ensure that Rivers people enjoy the dividends of democracy, both at the federal and state levels.

“And as our brother (Jack-Rich) said, we must always move forward and work for the good of Rivers,’’ he appealed.

Speaking earlier, Jack-Rich lauded Tinubu for his timely intervention in the political crisis in the state.

He said the President’s intervention had doused tensions in the state, and restored confidence and hope for the people and also investors.

“When it comes to the issue of Rivers, we are stakeholders and our interest is for the peace, economic survival, political and economic inclusion of Rivers. Sometimes friends fight, parents and children have disagreements, and they express it in their own ways. I am appealing to the FCT Minister and our Governor to work out their differences.

“Crisis will drive away investors, and if there are no private investments, capital investments, there cannot be economic growth and our youths won’t be employed.’’

Jack-Rich, therefore, called for calm and understanding from both parties, for the sake of Rivers and the people.

He pledged to join forces with Dokubu to achieve lasting peace between Wike and Fubara for the sustainable growth and development of the state so opportunities could be harnessed by the people at all levels.