The women of Rivers State have taken to the streets, not in anger, but in a prayerful protest, to safeguard the peace and unity of their state. With unwavering resolve and a powerful collective voice, they have declared their stance:
"No to political instability. No to a state of emergency in our beloved state. Yes to peace, justice, and good governance. Yes to the leadership of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, our Peace Icon."
The women, united under the banner of Rivers Women United, marched through major streets, chanting prayers and carrying placards emblazoned with calls for justice and peace. The essence of the protest goes beyond political concerns—it is a spiritual journey for the soul of Rivers State.
This powerful movement, led by women from all walks of life, is a call to action against any threat to the peace and progress of Rivers State. They stand firm in their support of Governor Fubara, whose leadership they believe has brought peace and stability to the state, and they demand that this peace be preserved.
"We will not be silent while the peace and progress of our land are threatened," said one of the organizers, speaking on behalf of the protesters. "We call on all well-meaning Nigerians to stand with us in this critical moment. Our voices must be heard."
The protest, known as #RwusPrayerWalk, has captured the attention of citizens nationwide, with women coming together to send a message that is both a plea for peace and a call for justice. The protest is not just about politics—"It is about the soul of Rivers State," they affirmed.
Through their prayerful walk, the women aim to restore stability to their state and ensure that their beloved Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, remains in power, as they strongly believe in his ability to keep the peace that has brought growth and prosperity to the region.
As the protest unfolds, the message is clear: the women of Rivers are united, resolute, and determined to protect the peace that they have fought so hard to achieve.
"Join us. Stand with us. Pray with us," the women have invited all Nigerians to do, as they call for the reinstatement of their peace icon and a return to the path of progress.
This powerful demonstration of faith and unity is more than just a political stand—it is a cry for justice, peace, and the preservation of good governance in Rivers State.