 The River State Governor Nisamuike says his relationship with Governor Udomi Mano of Aqaibam State has not diminished irrespective of their political differences. He stressed that, ideally, politics should never be allowed to create unwarranted friction between brothers. Governor Muike said of this, after a private meeting with Governor Samuel Autumn of Bernu State and Udomi Mano of Aqaibam State at his private residence in Rumukrikum Obyakwa local government area of River State. Governor Tom and I had some of our colleagues travel and Governor Tom, when he had it, was coming. I think he liked to wait as little as a bit. Private relationship politics should not watch you divide brothers and divide friends. It should not lead us by relationship with Udomi and we will control to maintain that relationship. We may have different political affiliation or thinking, but that should not divide the brotherly love or critical gap. So, like he said, the spirit of the met of Christ and we are going to a new year where we need to continue with that relationship as brothers and friends. So, anything politics were not part of that discussion. Nothing politics was discussed. On his part, Governor Udom explained that his visit was not political, but a demonstration of brotherly love and the spirit of the Yieldtide. Similarly, the Bernu State Governor Samuel Autumn explained that part of their discussion also centered on how they can best add value to governance in Nigeria. I mean, my brother's house, this is not the first time, this is not the third time you have seen me here. But I think actually we are, this is the season, season of love. Within this period, we don't actually demonstrate that love. I mean, love not shown is love wasted. So, I think that's what we are trying to demonstrate. Brotherly love, friendship, and then in the spirit of the season. We must visit one another, I think. That's all I have to say for now. What is the opportunity you shared with the political leaders? Well, if it's politically, I would have told you I came here for politics. I said I came here to see my brother. Today is 31st of December. It's the end of the year 2022. Today, we are going to go to 2023. And we shared among ourselves how can we best add value to our government? How can we best add value to our people? How can we do things that we have add value to our country, Nigeria? And if there are any issues in the past, which we have done wrong, we look at it and say, let's forgive one another and move forward.