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JUST-IN: Tinubu receives Rivers state new administrator, Ibas, at Aso Villa, Abuja

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President Bola Tinubu welcomed the new Administrator of Rivers State, Ibok-Ete Ibas, to the Presidential Villa in Abuja. The meeting, which took place at Aso Villa, marks Ibas’ first official visit to the President since assuming his new role.

Ibas, a retired Vice Admiral and former Chief of Naval Staff, was appointed as the administrator of Rivers State following recent political developments in the region. His appointment comes amid ongoing efforts to stabilize the political landscape in Rivers State and ensure smooth governance.

During the meeting, President Tinubu reiterated his administration’s commitment to supporting state governments in maintaining peace and delivering effective governance. He expressed confidence in Ibas’ ability to bring his wealth of experience to bear in addressing key issues facing Rivers State. The President emphasized the importance of collaboration between federal and state governments to promote national unity and development.

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Ibas, in turn, assured the President of his dedication to upholding the rule of law and fostering peace in Rivers State. He pledged to work closely with all stakeholders to enhance security, improve infrastructure, and promote economic growth.

The appointment of Ibas has drawn attention due to his distinguished career in the Nigerian Navy and his previous role as Chief of Naval Staff from 2015 to 2020. Many observers believe his military background will play a crucial role in addressing security challenges in Rivers State, a region that has experienced tensions in recent months.

Political analysts see this meeting as a significant step in strengthening federal-state relations and ensuring stability in Rivers State. The visit also underscores President Tinubu’s hands-on approach in engaging with state officials to address pressing national concerns.

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As Rivers State embarks on a new chapter under Ibas’ leadership, expectations remain high for policies aimed at improving governance, enhancing security, and driving economic development. The outcome of this federal-state partnership will likely shape the political and economic landscape of the region in the months to come.

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