Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has reconciled major actors in the
July 9, 2013 Rivers State House of Assembly crisis.
They have all agreed to work together as members of one big family under the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
They include Dr. Chidi Lloyd, Michael Chindah, Evans Bipi, and Kelechi Nworgu.
The reconciliation was brokered by Governor Wike took place at
Government House, Port Harcourt.
Speaking at the ceremony, Governor Wike said the event was a
confirmation that the key actors in the crisis have formally reconciled.
“They are the people directly involved in the State House of Assembly
crisis and this ceremony is to tell the world that they have reconciled.
“They are still members of the same family and they are happy with the
reconciliation,” the Governor noted.
In his speech, Dr. Chidi Lloyd said the reconciliation was ordained by
God and restated his earlier apology to Hon. Michael Chinda and his
other colleagues over his role in the crisis at the State House of Assembly.
He described his action in 2013 as a mistake of the head and not of the
heart and thanked the Governor for his benevolence which led to total
reconciliation.
Responding, Hon. Michael Chindah thanked God for keeping them alive to witness the reconciliation.
He also lauded Governor Wike for his role in ensuring that he remained
alive after the incident.
Hon. Chindah who observed that Dr. Lloyd misunderstood him on the day of the crisis, said he had already forgiven him since December 2013.
He urged parliamentary leaders not to promote issues that would lead to
the crisis in their service to humanity.
Also speaking, Hon. Evans Bipi described Dr. Lloyd as a man with a large heart and thanked him for coming back to his roots.
On his part, Hon. Kelechi Nworgu said the reconciliation was his
greatest achievement in the present administration.
He stated that he never regretted his action on the day of the incident
as he stood for the freedom of the state.
Hon. Nworgu lauded Governor Wike for championing the reconciliation
which he noted is for the good of the State.
The State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Ambassador
Desmond Akawor described the reconciliation as a practical manifestation of forgiveness.
He lauded Governor Wike for always treading the path of a righteous
ruler and thanked the various parties to the reconciliation for taking
the bold step to forgive one another.
Also speaking, Chief Sergent Awuse commended Governor Wike for
creating the enabling environment to end the crisis which would have
consumed the entire State.