@bravelimits001@dennisonguvnor Excatly... The resources we have in Rivers state, is good enough to take this state to another level.. Our leaders are just after politics, they don't care about the wellbeing of the state...
@dennisonguvnor That's the thing... With everything we have here, we should already be having these kinds of conversations. Having a leader that has a heart for progress, really says a lot about how the state will look like....
Abia has no gas reserves. No seaport. No strategic coastline... Yet Alex Otti is building industrial clusters and promising 24-hour power.
Rivers has all of that and more.
What we don't have yet is the leadership to match our potential.
Tonye Cole is actually the link to all these... one with Political experience and business acumen in Oil and Gas.
#RiversPolitics
Alex Otti is talking about 24-hour power, industrial clusters, and attracting manufacturers.
The question for Rivers State is simple:
With our gas reserves, seaports, strategic location, and abundant resources, why shouldn't Rivers be leading this conversation?
This is why visionary leadership matters.
Tonye Cole has consistently spoken about creating an economy that attracts investment, creates jobs, and makes Rivers a destination for business once again.
Rivers has the potential. What we need is the leadership to unlock it.
The tragedy of Rivers State is not a lack of resources.
The tragedy is that a state blessed with gas, ports, waterways, talent, and enormous economic opportunities is still struggling to reach its full potential.
Rivers state doesn't need excuses. Rivers state needs leadership that sees economic growth, investment, and job creation as the top priority.
Our people deserve nothing less.
@ChuksEricE Alex Otti's comments show what visionary leadership looks like. Reliable power attracts industries, creates jobs, and grows the economy.
Rivers State has the resources to lead in this area. What we need is leadership with a clear economic vision to unlock our full potential.
@ifyuk88 Omo, that's the painful part. Rivers state has the resources, the talent. What exactly is stopping us? Abia is proving that with a good leader, there's a lot of can difference a state cab make. Honestly, we shouldn't be where we are today.
@ifyuk88 Abia is showing that focused governance can translate vision into visible outcomes.
For Rivers, the real challenge isn’t capacity, but alignment of leadership and sustained economic execution.
With Tonye Cole the opportunity is still there, he is ready to match it, and win.
@ifyuk88 Abia is building. Abia is attracting. Abia is delivering.
With a fraction of what Rivers has.
That's not inspiration, That's indictment, That's Intentional Leadership... That's pure governance
Listening to Governor Alex Otti at Invest Lagos 3.0, one thing stood out; leadership is about results, not rhetoric.
While some leaders are talking, Abia is talking about 24-hour power in Aba, hundreds of completed roads, investments in healthcare, an industrial park, and a clear plan to attract investors and create jobs.
Rivers State has far greater economic advantages, yet our people are still waiting to see the level of vision, execution, and economic transformation that matches our potential.
The real competition among states today is not politics,it is who can create jobs, attract investment, build infrastructure, and improve the lives of their people.
Rivers deserves leadership that is focused on economic growth, not endless political battles. Our people deserve progress they can see, feel, and benefit from.
The question is simple,if Abia can move with this level of purpose, what is stopping Rivers State?
Governor Alex Otti is speaking like a leader thinking in systems. Power, industry, and investment all tied together with one clear goal;productivity.
If Abia State can seriously push toward 24-hour electricity to attract heavy industry, then the real question is why a resource rich state like Rivers is still not defining an equally aggressive, execution driven economic direction that turns its advantages into measurable industrial growth and jobs.
In that same conversation about economic direction, leaders like Tonye Cole bring strong private sector and infrastructure experience that aligns with the kind of long term planning and economic thinking needed to match that level of ambition.
For Rivers State, the real issue isn’t potential,it’s whether that kind of economic vision and execution mindset is fully driving policy decisions at scale.
@ifyuk88@ChuksEricE Rivers State has all the resources needed for growth. The real challenge is having leaders with a clear economic plan who can turn those resources into industries, jobs, and better opportunities for the people.
Rivers State has oil beneath its feet and talent above the ground. What it's been missing is someone in Government House who thinks like a CEO.
Tonye Cole thinks like a builder.. it would be wise to leverage on his competence and expertise.. if only Rivers state will utilise their own.
@dennisonguvnor Abia is dreaming with less. Rivers is sleeping with more. That’s not a resource problem but leadership problem.
The missing piece has been a clear economic vision. Tonye Cole offers that same economic vision, prioritizing enterprise, investment and jobs.
It's time to unlock it.
@omaalexander61 Natural resources can create wealth, but only strong leadership can sustain it.
Rivers needs a vision that turns potential into opportunity, which is why Tonye Cole's economic perspective continues to resonate with many.
Rivers State is rich in potential, but potential alone is not enough. Economic growth comes from good planning, investment, and leadership with business experience. That's why conversations about leaders like Tonye Cole remain important. #RiversPolitics
@ifyuk88 Honestly, Rivers State should be one of the strongest economic hubs in Nigeria. The potential is there, we just need leaders who understand economic growth, can create opportunities, and make the state better for the people.