Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the people of Rivers for their
unwavering support amidst the ongoing crisis in the state. Fubara made the remarks during the inauguration of the
rehabilitated Fire Service Station at Rumuodomaya, Obio-Akpo Local Government Area.
The governor emphasized that the support of the people is a source of strength and motivation for him to continue
serving the state. He assured the people that his administration will continue to do what is right and prioritize their
interests.
Fubara also used the opportunity to call for an end to the ongoing crisis in the state, saying that it is giving Rivers a
bad name. He urged the people to emulate the example of Lagos State, where politicians can resolve their differences
amicably.
The governor’s call for peace and unity was echoed by the Special Guest of Honour, Chief Hanny Woko, who
commended Fubara for his efforts to develop the state despite the challenges. Woko urged the people of Rivers to
support the governor and work towards a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
Fubara administration has been facing opposition from some lawmakers in the state, who have been critical of his
policies. However, the governor has remained committed to his vision for the state and has continued to implement
projects and programs aimed at improving the lives of the people.
The inauguration of the rehabilitated Fire Service Station is one of the latest projects to be completed by the Fubara
administration. The project is aimed at enhancing the state’s emergency response capabilities and protecting the
lives and property of the people.
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Fubara’s commitment to the development of Rivers State has earned him the support of many residents, who believe
that he is working in their best interests. Despite the challenges, the governor remains optimistic about the future of
the state and is working tirelessly to ensure that it reaches its full potential.
The ongoing crisis in Rivers State has had a significant impact on the state’s economy and social fabric. However,
with the support of the people and the efforts of the Fubara administration, there is hope that the state can overcome
its challenges and emerge stronger and more united.
Fubara’s expression of gratitude to the people of Rivers and his call for an end to the crisis is a testament to his
commitment to the state and its people. As the governor continues to work towards a peaceful resolution to the
crisis, the people of Rivers remain hopeful that their state will emerge from its challenges stronger and more united
than ever.