In the wake of recent primaries, former Deputy Speaker Chibudom Nwuche has called for political unity in Rivers State, emphasizing the need for collaboration among leaders to foster peace and development. This call comes amid a backdrop of intense political rivalry and factionalism that has historically impeded progress in the region.

Nwuche's remarks resonate with the broader sentiment among citizens weary of divisive politics. He stated, “Our leaders must prioritize the welfare of our people above party lines. Only through unity can we achieve the development we seek.” His appeal serves as a reminder of the critical role that cohesive leadership plays in navigating the complexities of governance and delivering tangible benefits to constituents.

As Rivers prepares for upcoming electoral contests, the challenge remains for political actors to set aside differences and work collectively. The future of the state's development hinges on their ability to unite for a common purpose, transcending partisan divides to create an inclusive environment that promotes growth and stability. Without this unity, the potential for progress may continue to be stifled by internal conflicts.