A former Commissioner
for Women Affairs in Rivers State Mrs. Manuela Izunwa, says, the riverine people of Rivers Sate will not relent in their quest to produce the next governor of Rivers State.
Speaking at a meeting of the Women’s Wing of the Eastern Delta Peoples Assembly (EDPA) in Port Harcourt, Mrs Izunwa, who is the co-ordinator of the women’s wing said that only a governor of riverine extraction would understand the peculiar developmental challenges of riverine communities.
She also said that since the upland part of the state has had their share for 16 years it would be fair that the next governor should come from the riverine.
Mrs. Izunwa said that the clamour for a governor of riverine extraction was not borne out of any ethnic sentiment, but the need for justice and equity as well as unity of the state.
She said that the women could come out to lend their support for the riverine people to produce the next govenor of the state irrespective of their ethnic groups stressing that the reality today is that the riverine must produce the next governor of Rivers State.
Also speaking, one of the facilitators of the programme, Deacon Estella Alali, said that the time is now for riverine governor, noting that since the creation of Rivers State, governorship had always been on the basis of upland/riverine.
According to him, changing it this time around is not in the interest of the unity and overall development of the state, adding that the women wing of Eastern Delta Peoples Assembly (EDPA) is mobilizing other women across the towns and villages of the nine riverine local government areas to support the campaign for a riverine governor in 2015.
Earlier, a gender activit Mrs. Debbie Effiong, urged the women to mobilize their people for the forthcoming collection of Permanent Voters Card (PVC) as it is their only weapon to effect changes in governance.

Gbenemene Tai Kingdom, Chairman Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers, HM King Godwin N.K Giniwa (left) welcoming the Team Leader, National Defence College Course 23 Geostrategic Abuja, Brigadier-General Muhammad Aliyu (right) during a courtesy visit to the Rivers State Council Traditional Rulers office, recently. Photo: Chris Monyanaga