Ms Adeh said the CP called on FCT residents to remain security-conscious and vigilant, particularly when boarding commercial vehicles.
His remarks followed Mr Wike’s warning asking the APC national secretary to steer clear of Rivers politics.
Mr Wike said the outgoing year had been very good, with many positive changes in the territory, despite challenges.
The minister recalled warning the PDP leadership that if things were not done properly, the party could find itself in a very unfavourable situation.
Mr Wike questioned Mr Fubara’s ability to lead the party, saying his defection lacked a political structure and mass support.
He stated, “The South must complete their eight years. It doesn’t matter which party we belong to give Mr President the needed support to succeed.”
Mr Sule said the visible outcomes across sectors are clear indications that the reforms are yielding positive results.
They expressed concerns in separate interviews with journalists on Sunday in Abuja, describing the price situation as a setback to their celebration.
Ms Musawu congratulated creators, producers, sponsors, delegates, for making the event a powerful celebration of storytelling, culture, and hospitality.
Mr Ango was appointed acting chairman of FCT-IRS in August 2024.
