 The river state governor, Semina Laiye Fubara, on Wednesday expressed optimism that the political crisis involving himself and his predecessor, Niesam Wike, will be resolved. He said there is nothing wrong for a father and son to have problems stressing that all issues, if any, will be resolved. The governor spoke when the chief of defense staff, General Christopher Musa, led a military delegation to the government house in Potaka to the state capital. Fubara restated President Bola Tinnibu's resolve for peace and security in the country, especially during this time. I know a few things must have been going on and everybody is wondering what is happening, what is not happening. We are okay. There is no problem. If we have an internal issue, it will be resolved and everybody, every day 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.