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President-elect Tinubu has declared the unity of Nigeria as non-negotiable during a visit to Rivers State.
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Tinubu commended Governor Wike’s efforts in promoting peaceful coexistence and development despite political differences.
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A new magistrate court complex was commissioned by Wike, with a section named after his wife, who is a judge at the Rivers State High Court of Justice.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, declared on Thursday that the unity of Nigeria is not negotiable.
Tinubu said this while thanking Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State for inviting him to the commissioning of new built Magistrate Court Complex by his administration in the state.
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The president-elect said what he and the Rivers State governor were doing despite their political differences is a clear example of unity.
He said we must learn to tolerate one another and live together peacefully.
“I take a different angle to what Wike has done here today, he is fighting corruption … If you don’t want your judges to be corrupt, you must pay attention to their welfare,” Tinubu lauds the Rivers State Governor.
“Thank you for the role you have played in inspiring development on all fronts,” the President-elect hails Wike’s wife, Eberechi Wike.
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Wike named a section of the newly inaugurated complex after his wife who is a judge at the Rivers State High Court of Justice.
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