Adebayo Adenrele

 

A group known as Rivers Women Unite for SIM, has intensified prayer and clamoured for peace and harmony over the ongoing political tension in Rivers state.

The women, in their June prayer edition themed “A Peaceful Rivers” on Thursday prayed for an end to the political tension and chaos being perpetrated by hoodlums.

The group, in a statement signed by its media officer, Christy Sunday called for divine intervention to further  calm and stabilize the state.

The women expressed deep concern over the current political turmoil and called on God to heal Rivers State and bring an end to all forms of political disputes created by some selfish and self-serving political leaders.

Several women who spoke at the event condemned the attempt being made to tarnish the reputation of Rivers State, known as “A Peaceful Rivers.”

Conscious of the fact that women and children often suffer the most in times of chaos, they emphasized the need for maintaining peace and harmony in the state.

The women also highlighted the efforts of the state governor, Siminalayi Fubara, who has consistently advocated for peace and has urged his supporters to avoid any provocation or engagement in violence.

The June edition of the monthly prayers session saw the participation of over 1,000 women, all united in their quest for peace.

They extended gratitude to God for blessing Rivers State with a leader who prioritizes the well-being of the people over the quest for power.

She praised Governor Fubara as a man of peace and integrity.

The women at the event unanimously agreed that in one year, the governor has provided good governance that has positively touched on almost all sectors in the state. They congratulated him  for his one year in office as they pledged their continued support and prayers for the man they  call  “MR SILENT ACHIEVER”.