Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has called on residents of the state to stay calm as the State House of Assembly proceeds with moves to impeach him.
The governor made the appeal on Sunday during a church service in Port Harcourt held to commemorate the 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day.
He reassured the congregation that the situation would be resolved.
Governor Fubara said his silence amid the unfolding developments was intentional, stating that his confidence and resilience are rooted in his faith in God.
Referring to comments he made during the New Year banquet at the Government House, the governor remarked that “dogs bark when they do not understand.”
In her address, the Deputy Governor of the state, Professor Ngozi Odu, who also addressed the worshippers, encouraged the public to conduct themselves responsibly, reaffirming the message of the Dean of the Anglican Communion, Archbishop Blessing Eyinda, who had emphasized in his sermon that every action would one day be remembered.
She also appealed to the people to continue praying for the administration, describing their prayers as a vital source of strength for the government.


































