Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by the Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring Group.
The group praised Fubara’s bravery, decisiveness, and swift action in directing local government administrators to take charge, ensuring a peaceful transition after the expiration of elected officials’ tenure.
NDMG hailed Fubara as an embodiment of the Nobel Peace Prize spirit, commendable for his unwavering commitment to democracy, stability, and the well-being of his people.
The group urged other Nigerian leaders to emulate Fubara’s exemplary leadership, prioritizing the rule of law, democracy, and peaceful conflict resolution.
The nomination recognizes Fubara’s dedication to upholding democratic principles and promoting peace in Rivers State, making him an inspiration to Nigerians and a shining example for African leaders, according to Nigerian Tribune.
The statement reads, “We proudly nominate Governor Siminalayi Fubara for the esteemed Nobel Peace Prize.
“This recognition is in honour of his exemplary leadership and commitment to upholding democracy in Rivers.”