 Anna Raleigh, celebrating Governor of Somalaya, Fubara's Supreme Court victory in Ahuda West local government area in River State, has faced a near-crisis situation after youth vandalised canopies and chairs. The event was moved to another location and the council chairman cleared the air. Despite the vandalism, the rally was held successfully, with past and seven lawmakers, commissioners and the governor's representative attending. And supporters of Fubara have had the presidency and please high command to take note of the provocative action and advise the crowd not to be intimidated by rumours of suspension from the PDP. I'm sure that the assembly member will inform you and convey the message from the security agents in our office for sat-down and try to sort out ways to ensure peace in this program. And that way is that we should try and separate policies and what we are doing here. When we resist the Udiclayers wanted, just as the Udiclayer, my elder brother, my leader, the former speaker, former leader of the House, right now he is the chief of staff to the River State government, the right honoured board, Edison, Nogalee, Aheel. All these are the provocations. When the politicians bring up these provocations and we say no, we cannot take this, we want to resist them. In our civil rights, the Udiclayers wanted that we are criminals. Similarly, Fubara stands for the hope of every common man in River State. Similarly, Fubara stands for development in River State. Like it or yes, to the best of my knowledge that we've had in this state. And I think what we owe him. As earlier said, he's to intimidate us with security. They have written the names of leaders who are here. As some of you, Tharginal, Terrorists, Modernists, I have the chance for them to hide our faces. Would it possible?