“When you have a brother who has problems, you associate with him. Time has come when we must rise above party lines and tackle our problems “. He said as Christians, Rivers people respect the sanctity of human lives, hence the visit, urging the Benue people to be vigilant at all times and employ techniques of self defence to protect themselves from unprovoked attacks. Wike’s condolence delegation was led by Governor Samuel Orthom to the graveside of the slain 73 persons where Sen George Sekibo, among the governor’s entourage, offered prayers for repose of the souls of those
The killers of Benue people, he said, were known to the security agencies, adding that the people will continue to seek justice until the leaders of Miyetti Cattle Breeders were arrested. Ortom thanked Rivers state for the solidarity as a demonstration of true brotherhood, revealing that the graveyard for the 73persons was set up as a memorial for those killed by Fulani herdsmen. Governor Wike was accompanied by former Rivers governor, Sir Celestine Omehia, Sen Sekibo, Sen Olaka Nwogu, former Sports Minister, Dr Tammy Danagogo, and former Minister of Transport, Dr Abiye Sekibo Also on the visit were Chairman, Greater Port Harcourt City Development Authority, Chief Ferdinand Anabrabra, former NBA President, Chief Onueze Okocha, Prince Emma Anyanwu and former Attorney General of Rivers State, Frank Ohwor.