![](https://abntvnetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/B743FB74-D34C-4EFD-BC44-4AFE3A6A65A1.webp)
Former Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan has stressed that Rivers State Governor Sim Fubara and his predecessor, Minister of the Federal Capital Terrritory, Nyesom Wike, must work together for the good of the people of the state.
The former President expressed concern over the challenges associated with transition of power in the country.
Jonathan spoke as the special guest of honour at an event organized by the Rivers State Government to inaugurate the construction of the Trans-Kalabari Road Project on Monday.
The former President stated that while issues often arise during transition of power from one President to another at the national level, they are generally better managed.
He stated that it has also become a challenge transiting power from one governor to another.
Citing the political crisis in Rivers State as an example, Jonathan advised both the incumbent and immediate past governor to collaborate for the welfare of the people of the state.
In addressing the situation in Rivers State, Jonathan emphasized the necessity for cooperation between the Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, and Governor Sim Fubara, underscoring the detrimental effects of tension in a region as crucial as the heart of the Niger Delta.
He said, “On that note let me plead, because the political tension in the state is becoming too much.
“Transition in Nigeria is becoming a problem. At the center, Presidents have been taking over from Presidents, there are always issues but at least it’s better managed.
But at the state level, it’s becoming noisy in so many states. And I say that is not the best.
“Outgoing governors and incoming governors must know that they work together for the collective interest of the citizens of the state.
“And that is critical because you must work together. In this case of Rivers State, Honourable Minister Nyesom Wike and Governor Sim Fubara must work together for developing the lands and the people of Rivers State.