 River State Governor Simeone Lai Fubara has expressed optimism that a political crisis involving himself and his predecessor, Nyesung Wike, will be resolved. The governor spoke when the chief of defense staff, General Christopher Musa, led a military delegation to the government house in Potarkot, the state capital. Speaking on the recent political crisis in the state, Governor Fubara assured that it is a family affair. I know a few things must have been going on, and everybody is wondering what is happening, what is not happening. There is no problem. If we have an internal issue, it will be resolved. And everybody, everything will go back to normal. There is nothing wrong if a father and a son has a problem, if there is any problem. But I don't think there is anything, whatever it is, I will definitely resolve the issue. He was also interested in a free and fair election in order to allow the will of the electorate to prevail, which is why he has given marching orders to the military to ensure that there is no intimidation or molestation during the election airing period. On his part, the chief of defense staff, General Christopher Musa, assured the River State Governor that the military will not renaissance on their statutory mandate of maintaining peace and preserving the unity of Nigeria. President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has it, what I call it, is steam because it renews hope agenda. And I strongly believe that one of the items or the things that make up this agenda has to do with freedom and fairness. And that is the major reason why a Mozart commissioned the chief of defense staff to make sure that this election, office's election is conducted in a manner that will reflect that the people have voted, have voted for the world. A task demanded from the president to ensure that they maintain peace within their EURs, errors and responsibilities. And also to ensure that this election is credible, free and fair. It is from the president that his desire that henceforth elections should be conducted differently, without rancor, without violence, without intimidation. And he has assured us he does not have any candidate at mind, that we should provide an enabling environment so that voters can come out and freely vote who they want.