I will complete my tenure with honour and integrity, says Fubara

I will complete my tenure with honour and integrity, says Fubara

 Rivers Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has assured his supporters that despite political challenges he was passing through, he will complete his tenure with honour and integrity.

He said he was assured of victory in all decisions he has taking because they are defensible.

While reaffirming his commitment to peace, Fubara stated that when the time comes, the necessary decisions will be made in the best interest of the state.

Governor Fubara stated this on Monday during the commissioning of Government House Staff Quarters at the Forces Avenue, Opposite Government House in Port Harcourt.

He assured the immediate past council chairmen in attendance that there was no reason for concern.

Before addressing the crowd, Fuubara opened his speech with a passage from the Holy Bible, Philippians 3:18-19, emphasising faith and resilience in the face of challenges.

For many walk, of whom I have told you often, and now tell you even weeping, that they are the enemies of the cross of Christ: whose end is destruction, whose God is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things,” the governor read.

“Despite everything, victory is sure,” he declared, stating that the struggle is not just about winning but about standing for truth and fighting gallantly.

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Governor Fubara declared that the era of deception in Rivers State is over, emphasizing that the state is now determined to take control of its destiny.

While reaffirming his commitment to peace, Fubara stated that when the time comes, the necessary decisions will be made in the best interest of the state.

 

I am not afraid of anything. The worst that can happen is for me to leave office,” he said, underscoring his resolve to stand by his principles.

Addressing the youth, the governor assured them that at the right time, they would receive the necessary direction.

While reacting to the Supreme Court’s ruling, which nullified the local government elections and also ordered that the Martin Amaewhule-led group resume sitting, the governor maintained that the future holds greater promise than the past.

Fubara also emphasised the need to counter political propaganda with evidence of purposeful governance, citing the ongoing inauguration of state projects as a testament to his administration’s commitment to progress.

He stated that the newly commissioned project was designed to enhance work efficiency among public servants in government houses.

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