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Governor Siminalayi Fubara is making good on his promise to prioritize the welfare of Rivers State residents by launching an ambitious 20,000-unit affordable housing project in partnership with TAF Africa Global ongoing at Mbodo-Aluu in Ikwerre Local Government Area. This groundbreaking initiative is more than just housing; it's a community designed for modern living. INFRASTRUCTURE AT A GLANCE The project isn’t just about homes—it's about creating a fully functional urban environment complete with: 1. 7km of modern roads ensuring smooth access to every corner of the estate. 2. 9km of drainage systems to combat flooding and ensure a clean environment. 3. A 12m span bridge connecting key parts of the estate. 4. Bio-Digester sewage tanks for eco-friendly waste management. 5. 500-cubic meter elevated water storage tank and a robust external water reticulation system for uninterrupted water supply. 6. 179 transformers, HV poles and cables powering the estate reliably. 7. Solar-powered street lights illuminating the estate sustainably. Governor Sim Fubara’s istration understands that housing is a fundamental need and he’s ensuring Rivers people have access to comfortable, affordable homes without sacrificing essential amenities. With green energy solutions, advanced sewage systems and reliable power infrastructure, the project tells of his forward-thinking leadership. From road networks to water storage, every element of this project shows Gov. Fubara’s dedication to uplifting living standards. His ion for the basic needs of Rivers State citizens positions him as a leader with his people’s welfare at heart. As construction progresses, Rivers State is on the cusp of setting a benchmark in affordable housing and urban development in Nigeria, thanks to a governor who puts his people first. #SimIsWorking #RiversFirst #AffordableHousing #Nigeria #PortHarcourt #InfrastructureDevelopment #Progress . - John Martins®️ Monday, 13 January, 2025.
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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has hailed the emergence of a former lawmaker representing Rivers East Senatorial District at the National Assembly, Senator John Azuta Mbata, as the President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide. Governor Fubara said that the frontline politician's victory at the poll in Enugu, on Friday, is a testament to his wide acceptance across the aisle as an accomplished Nigerian, whose test of character and integrity is exemplary. He said that the overwhelming votes of the delegates show the implicit confidence of of the socio-cultural organisation in his ability to provide needed leadership to move the Ohanaeze Ndigbo forward at this time. Governor Fubara, therefore, extended his best wishes to Senator Mbata, and expressed the hope that he will succeed as he discharges the lofty duties of furthering national cohesion, and fostering friendly cooperation based on mutual trust and respect within the Igbos and among non-Igbos. "On behalf of the government and the good people of Rivers State, I once again congratulate you and assure you of our readiness to work with you towards maintaining and preserving national unity and cohesion", Governor Fubara said. Nelson Chukwudi Chief Press Secretary to the Rivers State Governor Friday, January 10, 2025. 7 Likes 1 Share |
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Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has taken human capital development to the skies—literally! A new cohort of skilled engineers has emerged, fully trained in the operation and maintenance of the advanced AgustaWestland AW139 helicopter. The visionary initiative, spearheaded by His Excellency, is a game-changer for the youth of Rivers State, equipping them with globally competitive skills in aviation engineering. The program doesn’t just stop at skilling; it opens up new frontiers, positioning Rivers State as a key player in Nigeria’s booming aerospace and transportation industries. Coordinator of the project, Dr. Stanley Kotey Pepple, lauded the participants, saying, “I am immensely proud of the dedication and resilience demonstrated by these young engineers throughout their rigorous training. Their success underscores the Governor’s foresight in investing in human capital and technological innovation as key drivers of sustainable development.” These newly trained engineers are now poised to soar, attracting investments and driving innovation in the aviation sector. Rivers State, under Governor Sim Fubara’s leadership, is cementing its status as a hub of progress, ingenuity and opportunity. With this bold step, Governor Siminalayi Fubara proves once again that his istration is not just building for today but creating a prosperous and sustainable future for the people of Rivers State. The sky is no longer the limit—it’s just the beginning. John Martins®️ Thursday, 09 January, 2025
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1. It is tagged *Budget of Inclusive Growth and Development* 2. The Budget total sum is *N1,188,962,739,932.36k* (One Trillion, One Hundred and Eighty-Eight Billion, Nine Hundred and Sixty-Two Million, Seven Hundred and Thirty-Nine Thousand, Nine Hundred and Thirty-Two Naira, Thirty-Six Kobo.) 3. Recurrent Expenditure: *N462,254,153,418.98k* (Four Hundred and Sixty-Two Billion, Two Hundred and Fifty-Four Million, One Hundred and Fifty-Three Thousand, Four Hundred and Eighteen Naira, Ninety-Eight Kobo) 4. Capital Expenditure: *N678,088,433,692.03k* (Six Hundred and Seventy-Eight Billion, Eighty-Eight Million, Four Hundred and Thirty-Three Thousand, Six Hundred and Ninety-Two Naira, Three Kobo. 5. Planning Reserve: *N35,688,864,931.16k*(Thirty-Five Billion, Six Hundred and Eighty-Eight Million, Eight Hundred and Sixty-Four Thousand, Nine Hundred and Thirty-One Naira, Sixteen Kobo) 6. Closing Balance: *N12,931,287,890.19k* (Twelve Billion, Nine Hundred and Thirty-One Million, Two Hundred and Eighty-Seven Thousand, Eight Hundred and Ninety Naira, Nineteen Kobo) 7. Budget is to achieve the following i). Sustainable economic growth, ii). Accelerated development of the State; iii). Improve the living standards of the people 8. Budget is premised on: i). Oil price benchmark of $80 per barrel; ii). Oil production output of 1.8milliom barrels per day; iii). Naira exchange with Dollar of N1,500/$1 & iv). 22% inflation rate 9. GPD growth rate of 3.18%, IGR of not less than 35% & reduction of fiscal deficit/outright freezing of domestic borrowing for budget funding *10. Sources of Financing the 2025 Budget*: i. Internally Generated Revenue: N264,368,639,654.59 ii. Statutory Allocation: N18,202,545,782.33 iii. Mineral Funds: N132,172,838,156.03 iv. Value Added Tax: N204,262,019,866.24 v. Refunds Escrow, Paris Club/ECA: N31,200,000,000.00 vi. Refunds from Bank Charges: N27,500,000,000.00 vii. Excess Crude : N20,600,000,000.00 viii. Exchange Rate Gain: N25,244,020,674.39 ix. Forex Equalisation: N50,000,000,000.00 x. Other FAAC: N50,000,000,000.00 xi. Asset Sales: N25,000,000,000.00 xii. Capital Receipts: N9,879,557,210.00 xiii. Proposed Internal Grants: N60,080,000,000.00 xiv. Proposed External Grants: N7,521,830,698.60 xv. Proposed Loans/Bonds: N250,000,000,000.00 xvi. Prior Year Balance: N12,931,287,890.19 *11. Breakdown of Recurrent Expenditure*: i. Personnel Emolument: N169,668,205,260.86 ii. New Recruitment: N49,137,254,525.70 iii. Overhead Cost: N20,135,590,136.00 iv. Grants, Contributions & Subsidies: N9,600,000,000.00 v. Counterpart Pension Scheme: N15,000,000,000.00 vi. Gratuities: N60,000,000,000.00 vii. Death Benefits: N18,000,000,000.00 viii. Monthly Pensions: N30,100,000,000.00 ix. Domestic Loans Interest: N30,246,908,958.47 x. Foreign Loans Interest: N6,419,558,682.61 xi. Domestic Loan Principal Repayment: N29,000,000,000.00 xii. Foreign Loan Principal Repayment: N14,978,970,259.83 xiii. FAAC Deductions: N3,679,614,822.51 xiv. COT/Charges/General .: N5,000,000,000.00 xv. Reimbursement: N60,000,000.00 xvi. Harmonization: N840,000,000.00 xvii. Consolidated Revenue Fund Charges: N391,050,770.00 *12. Breakdown of Capital Expenditure on Sectoral Allocations* i. Governance: N213,585,509,623.75 ii. Information and Communications: N3,404,986,385.31 iii. Public istration: N21,110,915,588.89 iv. Finance & Planning: N11,143,591,806.45 v. Agriculture: N30,954,421,684.60 vi. Infrastructure: N195,074,765,456.35 vii. Commerce & Investment: N2,723,989,108.25 viii. Culture and Tourism: N2,104,900,674.55 ix. Education: N63,275,138,622.61 x. Health: N97,750,635,249.84 xi. Social Development: N15,477,210,842.33 xii. Environmental & Sustainable Development: N12,877,039,420.79 xiii. Judiciary, Law and Justice: N8,605,329,228.31 *13. Sectoral Objectives of the Budget* *A. Agriculture*: The budget provision is aimed i. To implement comprehensive agriculture transformation for the youths in order to reduce unemployment, poverty and food insufficiency ii. To provide land preparation, farm inputs, extension services to include training, tractors, access to improved seedlings and fertilizers. iii. To actualise the African Development Bank's funded Agriculture Processing Zone Scheme. iv. To provide incentives for private sector investments in large scale farming of livestock, fish, cash crops and vegetables for both domestic consumption and export. *B. Education*: The budget provision is: i. To rehabilitate, equip and furnish dilapidated public primary and junior secondary schools by accessing all outstanding matching grants from Universal Basic Education Commission ii. To rehabilitate, equip and furnish a substantial number of senior secondary schools including provision of new classrooms, perimeter fencing, water and electricity iii. To recruit 3000 teachers to improve the teacher/learners' ratio and provide incentives for teachers posted to rural areas iv. To fund take-off of Rivers State College of Education in Opobo and fund State owned tertiary institutions *C. Health*: The budget provision is: i. To complete, equip, furnish and commission the Zonal Hospitals as well as the expanded/remodeled Neuropsychiatric Hospital and General Hospital in Rumuigbo ii. To rehabilitate more General Hospitals and Health Centres across the State including procurement of essential drugs and medical supplies. iii. To continue provision of infrastructure and strengthen Rivers State University Teaching Hospital iv. To ensure that every Health Center is serviced by a medical doctor and other health personnel. *D. Road and Transport Infrastructure*: The Budget provision is: i. To complete several ongoing road projects and initiate construction of new ones across the State including rural roads. ii. To introduce a modern, secure, comfortable, effective and efficient multi-modal transportation system iii. To and modernise public transport system through incentives to experienced and efficient local and domestic industry investors *E. Energy Supply*: The Budget provision is: i. To complete all ongoing electrification projects including provision of transformers, replacement of generator-powered street lights with solar-powered street lights ii. To ensure age of the Rivers State Electricity Market Bill to regulate and open the State's energy sector investments. *F. Social Development and Investments*: The Budget provision is: i. To collaborate with LGAs to establish youth resource and digital transformation centres ii. To and strengthen State owned sporting teams; Rivers United, Rivers Angels and Hoopers iii. To boost the State's culture and tourism sector with the concession of the Port Harcourt Tourist Beach *G. Governance and Security*: The Budget provision is i. To build the capacity of the civil service through continuous training ii. To prioritize the provision of security by working with stakeholders such as the Federal Government, the Local Government Areas and the Traditional Institutions iii. To continue ing the security agencies in the State iv. To implement policies and programmes to improve the quality of life, conserve biodiversity and protect the environment *H. Judiciary, Law and Justice*: The budget provision is i. To uphold the rule of law and judicial independence through quick and effective istration of justice ii. To expand access to justice by building more courtrooms, appoint more judges and magistrates. *SUMMARY*: The 2025 Budget provisions are aimed towards good governance for accelerated socioeconomic growth and development through unprecedented expansion of socioeconomic infrastructure and human capital development. Boniface Onyedi SSA, Media To Rivers State Governor
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His Excellency, Governor Siminalayi Fubara, has signed into law the 2025 Rivers State Appropriation Bill, totaling 1.1 trillion naira. Below are the statements of His Excellency as he signed into law the Appropriation Bill, tagged "Budget of Inclusive Growth & Development." "Let me first thank the Rivers State House of Assembly for doing a very diligent job and also realizing that what we have ahead of us is to continue to work for Rivers people. So, I want to thank you for working very, very hard and ensuring that we hit the ground running in this new year." "I want to say this, maybe for some persons somewhere who are still mixing up issues: we have only one Assembly, and that Assembly is headed by Rt. Hon. Victor Oko Jumbo. A group of friends about nine or ten months ago embarked on what they call a "Sinbad Journey." Halfway through the journey, while they were coasting, they realized they were entering into the den of devils and sharks. They now retrieved, but it is too late. The truth is, we are not going back. We have given enough room for peace. As it stands now, our majority target is the interest of Rivers State and to continue to defend the integrity of governance. As far as I’m concerned, we have moved on." "Let me thank everyone who made this possible. We made a promise to you that we would continue to keep the interests of Rivers State first. So now that this bill has been signed, I can assure you that every projection in it will be kickstarted so that the record of performance accorded to this istration in the year 2024 will be sured in this year." "Let me thank my management team, that is, my exco, for all the , most especially my deputy and everyone—the Commissioner for Finance, Budget, and the acting Internal Revenue Chairman—for the wonderful job they did last year. We expect you to do more because we have a bigger task ahead of us." "We have made some promises to our people in education, health, and agriculture. We must ensure we make a good impact, just like we have done in the areas of road infrastructure and other aspects of the economy." "Let me, on this note, thank everyone and wish you a happy and prosperous New Year ahead as we continue the journey of making Rivers State great again." "Thank you." - John Martins®️ Thursday, 02 January, 2025
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...To commence another round of commissioning in mid February Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara has said his istration with assured backing from foremost political leaders will not allow any detractor take Rivers State for a ride going into 2025. Gov. Fubara addressing Rivers people at a New Year Day State Banquet in Government House, Port Harcourt, said he is confident that with his istration having earned the of former Governor Peter Odili and other past Rivers political leaders of proven integrity and accomplishments, no detractor could stand on his way in taking the state to new heights in development. The governor said this year, "We will ensure we protect the integrity of this state, at all cost. We won't allow anybody take this state for a ride. It doesn't matter the approach I will use. It's not going to be a fight. "We will follow the issues as we did with the case when they (detractors) started begging. Imagine people who chanted 'on your mandate we stand', came back to say we're no longer there. Nothing will stop us from not achieving the purpose of governance in this state." Harping on his overwhelming base, Gov.Fubara said, "We're not bothered about what they (opposition) will come with. God will always have a way to save us from them. They're going to come, but we are not worried. We're equal to the task. "I honestly thank our leaders, from Sir Dr. Peter Odili, Sir Celestine Omehia, Sen Mbata, Sir Austin Okpara, Prince Uche Secondus, Dr. Abiye Sekibo to others. According to him, "A lot of person wouldn't understand what is really happening. This is not to say we didn't have people that were with us and following us and fighting, but one of the troubles they (detractors) have where they're today is that they don't have any face with them. "The beginning and the end of politics in this state is Sir Dr. Peter Odili. And if he is sitting with us and with these other persons, who do they have with them? "This Dr. Odili is the right face and right image of our State. These are the frontiers of Rivers state. Men and women that have distinguished themselves are sitting with us. People who have contributed in several ways to make Rivers State what it is, not rented people they bring for dinner. In retrospect, Gov. Fubara captured the past year, 2024 as a paradox of daunting challenges but ended with his istration scoring more gains than losses. He explained, "2024 wasn't an easy year, but it was great for us in the end. About this time last year, we were in a not very pleasant mood, for fear of what might happen because of the boasting of those who believe they control life. Looking into 2025, he said, "We will continue to put our trust in God as 2024 has been a wonderful year. We had our losses, and our gains. But the most important thing is that our gains sured the losses. He further said, "We can boldly say 2024 was a good year for Rivers state and year 2025, with your , we are going to build on the gains of last year. "We will continue to protect the lives of our people and provide the required services in our State. No lowering our guards, rather we will raise our task because, what is speaking for us today is the achievements we're having in the face of distractions. "Therefore, raising the bar will be our own way of telling the world that no matter what is happening here, we mean well for the state and know what we are doing." He said, "It's not going to be easy, I know. God at times keeps evil people to live long to continue their evil, not because He doesn't know what to do but activities of evil people also keep the righteous people awake. He thanked everyone in the State, and solicited for more in 2025, adding, "We're not going to do it alone because we have not made these gains alone. Whatever win we scored today, it is not myself alone, but the government and the received from everyone of you. "I can't pay you back for doing what is right for your State. It is our state and at the end of the day. We're building a better future for those to takeover after us. That is my own dream for the State." Gov. Fubara stated that It is not about power and what is done today, but sustaining a system that will be self preserving, on which everyone can stand and be proud of the State. "I strongly believe that because of our desire to build, not our (private) supermarkets, or our hotels, but to build a State, there is no way we will not succeed, because our interest is not for self, but the collective interest of our people." He assured the people that year 2025 is going to be a year of all round achievements, declaring that by February 2025 his istration will embark on projects commissioning in other sectors, saying, "This time around, not roads. Our Fire Service, you can see what we are doing there. "For over nine years, there was no functional Fire Service, but today I can proudly tell you that we've bought all the vehicles and we are remodelling the offices. According to him, "Education is the only instrument that can help our youths to avoid criminality and crime. Our State is behind in education as our primary schools are shadows of themselves. You can see the provisions we made in our budget and we are making sure education is given the required attention in this state. "We have done much on health but we're going to spend more because you have to be alive to work. We're doing what we know is right, and doing those things that you can stand anywhere after our istration to defend us that our decisions were right. Nothing will stop us from achieving the purpose of governance in this State." Welcoming guests to the Banquet, the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Tammy Danagogo said the outgone year has been a wonderful one, and commended Governor Siminalayi Fubara for being focused as an emancipator of the State, saying no matter the antics of the enemies their acts to distract the government will continue to fail. © Gist Report
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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara was ed by political leaders in the State to attend crossover service in his hometown, Opobo. In his short new year message at Saint Paul's Cathedral, Opobo on Wednesday, January 1, 2025, Gov. Fubara declared that the red biro is still filled and in his pocket and wished the people of the State a prosperous 2025 assuring that the year will be greater. In his sermon taken from the book of Psalms chapter 98 verses 1 to 9, the Bishop of the Niger Delta Diocese of the Church of Nigeria, Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Oko-Jaja said it is important to sing a new song for all that the Lord did in the year 2024 as a prelude to 2025. He said it is necessary to give God thanks for the salvation of mankind and averting every plan of the enemies. According to him: "God has revealed Himself more than enough in 2024 and that is why we should sing a new song. Because there had been afflictions and conspiracy against you or to someone else, but God says it will not stand, that is why we should sing a new song. It is the reason people are gathered all over the world at this time to sing a new song. This God has put away shame from us, so, we are going to be singing to Him a new song for the great things He has done. © Gist 6 Likes |
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In a bold display of loyalty and appreciation, the leadership of Etche Simplified Youths, in partnership with the National Youth Council of Nigeria (Etche Chapter), has ed a resounding vote of confidence on Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS. The group, led by Barr. Chigozie Emem, has also endorsed the governor for a second term in 2027, describing his istration as one of unmatched development and inclusiveness. At a press conference, the youths highlighted several achievements of Governor Fubara’s istration, particularly in Etche Local Government Area. These include the reconstruction of key roads like the Igbodo-Okpala Road, the Okehi-Omuma Road, and the ongoing Egwi-Afara-Mba-Ndashi Road project. They also celebrated the reconstruction of the Rumuokwurusi-Igbo Etche Road, which has significantly improved connectivity in the region. The group applauded the governor for appointing two Etche sons into the Rivers State Executive Council and others into universities’ governing councils, emphasizing his commitment to inclusive governance. Furthermore, they commended the successful conduct of local government elections, which brought in democratically elected chairmen and councillors, including those in Etche. Speaking on behalf of the group, Barr. Emem stated, "We see Governor Fubara's 2025 budget, christened the ‘Budget of Inclusive Growth and Development,’ as a clear testament to his commitment to the aspirations of Rivers people. We have no doubt it will deliver the progress we seek.” The youths concluded their statement with a pledge of unwavering for Governor Fubara, come rain or sunshine, affirming their commitment to his vision for a greater Rivers State. With the of Etche Simplified Youths and the National Youth Council of Nigeria, it’s clear that Governor Fubara's strides in governance have earned him a strong foothold for a second term bid.
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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has unveiled a N1.18 trillion budget for 2025, tagged the "Budget of Inclusive Growth and Development." Addressing the Rivers State House of Assembly on December 30, 2024, Governor Fubara described the budget as a tool to drive sustainable economic growth, improve living standards, and deliver on his istration’s ambitious agenda for the state. “This is a continuation of our mission to serve with courage and integrity,” Fubara declared, assuring Rivers people of his istration's commitment to delivering transformative projects and programs. 2024 BUDGET PERFORMANCE: RECORD-BREAKING SUCCESS Governor Fubara proudly reviewed the 2024 budget performance, highlighting unprecedented achievements. The state recorded over N340 billion in FAAC receipts—a remarkable 57 billion naira increase above projections—while internally generated revenue (IGR) soared to over N300 billion, the first time in history the state achieved a 100 billion naira year-on-year increase in IGR without raising taxes. “Rivers State is now a beacon of economic resilience and growth,” Fubara said, adding that all expenditures and debt obligations for 2024 were met without borrowing. The istration also implemented the highest minimum wage in Nigeria—N85,000—and delivered over 30 road projects alongside numerous schools, hospitals, and security infrastructure. 2025 BUDGET: A ROAP FOR INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT The N1.18 trillion budget comprises N462.25 billion for recurrent expenditure and N678.08 billion for capital projects, representing a 44:56 percent ratio. The Governor emphasized the budget's focus on agriculture, education, healthcare, infrastructure, and job creation, aimed at reducing socio-economic inequality and boosting economic prosperity. Key Allocations: Agriculture: Nearly N31 billion to transform farming, create jobs, and ensure food security. Education: Over N63 billion to enhance access to quality education at all levels. Healthcare: A massive N97.75 billion to improve health services statewide. Infrastructure: N195 billion to advance flagship projects, including the Port Harcourt Ring Road and Trans-Kalabari Road. Fubara also vowed to leverage public-private partnerships and reduce reliance on loans, projecting significant contributions from non-oil sectors to bolster revenue. THE VISION: A SECURE AND PROSPEROUS RIVERS STATE Governor Fubara reiterated his istration’s commitment to creating a secure, prosperous, and resilient Rivers State where people can live, work, and thrive. “This budget reflects our ambition and aligns with our fiscal reality,” he said, calling on the Assembly and citizens to his vision for an inclusive, developed Rivers State. The 2025 budget signals yet another ambitious chapter in Fubara’s tenure, with Rivers State poised to lead Nigeria in economic growth and sustainable development. ©SIM Media Volunteers
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The synergy between Rivers and Bayelsa States took center stage as Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State hosted Bayelsa’s Governor Douye Diri and his entourage at the Government House, Port Harcourt, in a heartwarming Christmas visit. Gov. Fubara, visibly delighted by the surprise visit, described the longstanding bond between the two states as unbreakable, emphasizing their shared history and identity. "There’s no difference between Rivers and Bayelsa. We are one," Fubara stated ionately, pointing out that Bayelsa was carved out of the old Rivers State, making their connection inseparable. Reflecting on the past and the present, Gov. Fubara highlighted the intertwined destinies of the two states, saying, “Our story isn’t complete without Bayelsa. The leaders who shaped Rivers State’s foundation hailed from Bayelsa. We must honor this legacy by working together for the prosperity of our region.” SYNERGY FOR REGIONAL GROWTH The discussion between the two leaders wasn’t just about nostalgia but a forward-looking vision. Fubara stressed the importance of collaboration to sustain development. "A significant number of Bayelsans reside in Rivers. When we develop Rivers, we’re also improving lives in Bayelsa. Growth in one state fuels growth across the region," he affirmed. Calling for the revitalization of the BRACE Commission, the South-South regional body comprising Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, and Edo, Fubara said, “Strengthening this synergy will help us combat regional challenges like crime and insecurity. Together, we can ensure peace and development across the South-South.” A MESSAGE OF PEACE AND LOVE Fubara’s speech was laced with heartfelt advice on leadership and unity. He urged leaders to prioritize love and understanding over conflict, stating, “Leadership is about ruling with love, earning respect, and leaving a legacy of peace. Our region has endured so much, but through faith and unity, we’ve overcome.” Reflecting on past challenges, including the militancy days, Fubara expressed gratitude for the region’s progress. “Bayelsa and Rivers are no longer defined by their turbulent past. We’ve surrendered our struggles to God, and His guidance has strengthened us. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger – I’m now a General!” he declared with a smile. REGIONAL SECURITY AND RESPONSIBILITY Both governors also discussed the need to protect the region’s oil wealth, a key national treasure. “As leaders of this oil-rich zone, we’re committed to safeguarding both offshore and onshore assets for the benefit of Nigeria,” Fubara assured. In his closing remarks, the Rivers governor expressed hope for the new year, saying, “May 2025 bring prosperity and stronger development for our states. This visit is a testament to the unity we share, and I look forward to more fruitful collaborations with my brother, Governor Douye Diri.” BACKGROUND The visit was a follow-up to Governor Fubara’s earlier New Year visit to Governor Diri on January 3, 2024. During that meeting, both leaders had resolved to work together for the progress of their states and the South-South region at large. Johnmartins®️ Saturday, 28 December, 2024 1 Like |
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In the spirit of Christmas, Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has delivered a life-changing gift to the people of Igwruta in Ikwerre Local Government Area by donating a 500kva transformer and all other items needed for its installation through the Ministry of Power. This thoughtful gesture aims to ensure electricity reaches every corner of the Igwruta community, lighting up homes and lives during the festive season. Speaking at the brief handover ceremony, Rivers State Commissioner for Power, Prince Solomon Abel Eke, described the donation as a direct response to Governor Fubara's unwavering commitment to improving the lives of Rivers people. "On behalf of His Excellency, Governor Siminalayi Fubara, we are here to deliver this Christmas gift to you. This transformer, alongside all necessary materials, will be installed within three weeks at no cost to the community. The Governor has fully funded this project to ease your burden, especially with the high cost of fuel and diesel. This is part of his roap to achieve 24-hour electricity supply across Rivers State," Eke stated. The Commissioner further praised Governor Fubara's listening leadership, highlighting his swift approval of genuine requests to address the needs of Rivers citizens. "This project reflects the Governor’s deep concern for your well-being and his vision for the rapid development of the state," he added. Receiving the transformer on behalf of the Igwruta community, Chief John Worlu expressed profound gratitude to the Governor for the unexpected and impactful gesture. "This is a day of joy for us in Igwruta. We never imagined the Governor would extend such a generous hand to our community. As the Bible says, 'When the righteous rule, the people rejoice.' We are rejoicing today because of Governor Fubara's good works. Tell him that Omueke and Igwruta people are grateful and will stand by him in 2027!" Worlu declared. The event was marked by excitement as residents praised Governor Fubara for his visionary leadership and commitment to delivering lasting solutions to their needs. The transformer donation is expected to transform the economic and social landscape of Igwruta, providing much-needed relief and progress to the community. Governor Fubara's Christmas surprise has not only brightened the festive season but also reinforced his image as a comionate and people-centered leader. John Martins®️ Wednesday, 25 December, 2024 https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19WzzRC1zC/
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In the spirit of Christmas, Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has delivered a life-changing gift to the people of Igwruta in Ikwerre Local Government Area by donating a 500kva transformer and all other items needed for its installation through the Ministry of Power. This thoughtful gesture aims to ensure electricity reaches every corner of the Igwruta community, lighting up homes and lives during the festive season. Speaking at the brief handover ceremony, Rivers State Commissioner for Power, Prince Solomon Abel Eke, described the donation as a direct response to Governor Fubara's unwavering commitment to improving the lives of Rivers people. "On behalf of His Excellency, Governor Siminalayi Fubara, we are here to deliver this Christmas gift to you. This transformer, alongside all necessary materials, will be installed within three weeks at no cost to the community. The Governor has fully funded this project to ease your burden, especially with the high cost of fuel and diesel. This is part of his roap to achieve 24-hour electricity supply across Rivers State," Eke stated. The Commissioner further praised Governor Fubara's listening leadership, highlighting his swift approval of genuine requests to address the needs of Rivers citizens. "This project reflects the Governor’s deep concern for your well-being and his vision for the rapid development of the state," he added. Receiving the transformer on behalf of the Igwruta community, Chief John Worlu expressed profound gratitude to the Governor for the unexpected and impactful gesture. "This is a day of joy for us in Igwruta. We never imagined the Governor would extend such a generous hand to our community. As the Bible says, 'When the righteous rule, the people rejoice.' We are rejoicing today because of Governor Fubara's good works. Tell him that Omueke and Igwruta people are grateful and will stand by him in 2027!" Worlu declared. The event was marked by excitement as residents praised Governor Fubara for his visionary leadership and commitment to delivering lasting solutions to their needs. The transformer donation is expected to transform the economic and social landscape of Igwruta, providing much-needed relief and progress to the community. Governor Fubara's Christmas surprise has not only brightened the festive season but also reinforced his image as a comionate and people-centered leader. John Martins®️ Wednesday, 25 December, 2024 https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19WzzRC1zC/
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Governor Siminalayi Fubara has inaugurated the 3km Kalaibiama section of the Kalaibiama-Epellema Road. The commissioning was performed by Senator Adawari Pepple, former senator representing Rivers South-East Senatorial District. Speaking at the event, Fubara called for unity and urged Rivers people to prioritize the state’s progress. "Rivers belongs to all of us. Stop the media wars and focus on building. Demarketing the state affects everyone, not just me," he said. Addressing concerns raised by the t Tax Board about security, he emphasized the need for collective responsibility. "God will handle those who seek to harm our progress," he concluded. #SimIsWorking #RiversFirst John Martins Wednesday, 18 December, 2024
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Governor Siminalayi Fubara has inaugurated the 3km Kalaibiama section of the Kalaibiama-Epellema Road. The commissioning was performed by Senator Adawari Pepple, former senator representing Rivers South-East Senatorial District. Speaking at the event, Fubara called for unity and urged Rivers people to prioritize the state’s progress. "Rivers belongs to all of us. Stop the media wars and focus on building. Demarketing the state affects everyone, not just me," he said. Addressing concerns raised by the t Tax Board about security, he emphasized the need for collective responsibility. "God will handle those who seek to harm our progress," he concluded. #SimIsWorking #RiversFirst John Martins Wednesday, 18 December, 2024 14 Likes |
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Bori, the political heartbeat of Rivers South-East Senatorial District, came alive as Governor Siminalayi Fubara officially commissioned a massive 14-kilometer stretch of internal roads, covering an impressive 23 streets in Khana Local Government Area. The project, a long-overdue transformation for the area, marks just the first phase, with the Governor assuring that the second phase will soon follow. But Governor Fubara didn’t stop at roads, he delivered a powerful message of unity, love and genuine leadership that had the crowd cheering . “This is about love for the people,” the Governor declared. “It’s not love because I want something from you or because I sugarcoat bitterness. My interest in this Senatorial District is genuine. I cannot be separated from this place. Your success is my success.” And in a subtle dig at his critics, Fubara reminded the people to ask hard questions of those who now preach destruction: “If they loved you, why didn’t they better your lives before?” For a Governor constantly under political distractions, Sir Siminalayi Fubara reiterated that his confidence in God is unshakable: “God is our fighter. Don’t worry about what you see today, we have already conquered it. What matters is what will happen that you don’t yet see.” The people of Khana had more reasons to celebrate as Governor Fubara unveiled an ambitious plan to develop Bori beyond roads. “We are not stopping here. We’ll build good hospitals, rehabilitate schools, and attract industries. Development comes with employment, and that’s the only way Bori will truly grow,” he announced. Gov. Fubara had a firm message for the Bori and Khana people: “We must be accommodating. Our Polytechnic used to be the best, but things are falling apart because of how we relate with strangers. Development doesn’t happen in isolation. People must come, live with you, and you must accommodate them for Bori to grow.” The highlight of the day came when the Governor invited Prince Uche Secondus, former National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, to commission the project. The move was both symbolic and heartfelt celebrating a leader who understands the roots and struggles of the people of Bori. As the crowd roared in appreciation, Bori stood transformed, not just by new roads, but by a vision for a brighter, better future. With Governor Fubara leading the charge, the people of Khana and Ogoni at large can dream again, knowing this is just the beginning. “We are doing this together,” Fubara assured. And with Bori now on the map of progress, all eyes are on the Governor’s next move as he turns promises into reality. John Martins®️ Tuesday, 17 December, 2024. 1 Like |
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Bori, the political heartbeat of Rivers South-East Senatorial District, came alive as Governor Siminalayi Fubara officially commissioned a massive 14-kilometer stretch of internal roads, covering an impressive 23 streets in Khana Local Government Area. The project, a long-overdue transformation for the area, marks just the first phase, with the Governor assuring that the second phase will soon follow. But Governor Fubara didn’t stop at roads, he delivered a powerful message of unity, love and genuine leadership that had the crowd cheering . “This is about love for the people,” the Governor declared. “It’s not love because I want something from you or because I sugarcoat bitterness. My interest in this Senatorial District is genuine. I cannot be separated from this place. Your success is my success.” And in a subtle dig at his critics, Fubara reminded the people to ask hard questions of those who now preach destruction: “If they loved you, why didn’t they better your lives before?” For a Governor constantly under political distractions, Sir Siminalayi Fubara reiterated that his confidence in God is unshakable: “God is our fighter. Don’t worry about what you see today, we have already conquered it. What matters is what will happen that you don’t yet see.” The people of Khana had more reasons to celebrate as Governor Fubara unveiled an ambitious plan to develop Bori beyond roads. “We are not stopping here. We’ll build good hospitals, rehabilitate schools, and attract industries. Development comes with employment, and that’s the only way Bori will truly grow,” he announced. Gov. Fubara had a firm message for the Bori and Khana people: “We must be accommodating. Our Polytechnic used to be the best, but things are falling apart because of how we relate with strangers. Development doesn’t happen in isolation. People must come, live with you, and you must accommodate them for Bori to grow.” The highlight of the day came when the Governor invited Prince Uche Secondus, former National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, to commission the project. The move was both symbolic and heartfelt celebrating a leader who understands the roots and struggles of the people of Bori. As the crowd roared in appreciation, Bori stood transformed, not just by new roads, but by a vision for a brighter, better future. With Governor Fubara leading the charge, the people of Khana and Ogoni at large can dream again, knowing this is just the beginning. “We are doing this together,” Fubara assured. And with Bori now on the map of progress, all eyes are on the Governor’s next move as he turns promises into reality. John Martins®️ Tuesday, 17 December, 2024. |
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A bird's-eye view of the Opobo Ring Road and bridges constructed by Gov. Siminalayi Fubara-led istration, commissioned today by the Governor of Zamfara State, His Excellency, Governor Dauda Lawal. Alas! There's no doubt that #SimIsWorking John Martins®️ Monday, 16 December, 2024
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A bird's-eye view of the Opobo Ring Road and bridges constructed by Gov. Siminalayi Fubara-led istration, commissioned today by the Governor of Zamfara State, His Excellency, Governor Dauda Lawal. Alas! There's no doubt that #SimIsWorking John Martins®️ Monday, 16 December, 2024 |
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On Wednesday, December 4, 2024, Omuma Local Government Area witnessed a groundbreaking moment as Governor Siminalayi Fubara commissioned the Okehi-Umuola-Eberi road. In his address, the Governor boldly challenged naysayers, declaring that Omuma saw no meaningful development in the past eight years under the previous istration. His statement sparked a frenzy among loyalists of the former governor—now the Minister of the FCT—who scrambled to prove otherwise. Social media erupted as they dug up pictures of a single project commissioned in Omuma in 2021 by the former Senate President, Senator Adolphus Wabara. However, what many failed to grasp was the subtle wisdom behind Governor Fubara’s statement. His words were an open invitation for the people to reflect on their past and contrast it with the present. The truth is glaring: in eight years (2015–2023), Omuma received just one project. Even that came after six years of waiting. Now compare that to the transformation under Governor Fubara. In just a year and six months, Omuma has seen not one, but two major road projects, the Okehi-Umuola-Eberi road and the Umuakali-Eberi road linking Rivers and Abia states, which was commissioned today by the Governor of Bauchi State, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed. Governor Fubara has visited Omuma twice in two weeks showing that he is commited to ensuring Omuma and Etche Ethnic Nationality feel the impact of governance. His presence, actions and words embody the spirit of “Dike Oha,” the people's warrior. But this isn’t just about projects; it’s about a vision. Governor Fubara’s challenge was simple yet profound: to awaken the consciousness of Omuma people and the entire Etche Ethnic Nationality to the neglect they endured for eight long years. And the results speak volumes. In less than two years, his istration has outperformed his predecessor's eight years in of impactful projects. Today Governor Fubara has once again showed that he's truly the "Nwanne Di Na Mba 1" of Omuma, " a brother from another land" as he has approved the immediate rehabilitation of the General Hospital Omuma, Government Secondary School and internal roads. If this is what Omuma can achieve in such a short time under Governor Fubara, imagine the possibilities by the end of his 8-year tenure. The signs are clear; Omuma and the Etche Ethnic Nationality are on the path to a bountiful harvest of development. Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s rapid pace of commissioning and flag-offs across Rivers State is not just governance, it’s a movement, a testament to his dedication to delivering meaningful change to every Local Government of the state. His track record in Omuma is a beacon of hope for what lies ahead, not just for Etche Ethnic Nationality, but for all Rivers people. The message is loud and clear: Omuma is no longer in obscurity. Under Governor Fubara, it’s moving into the spotlight, thriving, and poised for a brighter future. Congratulations Nde Omuma... John Martins®️ Saturday, 14 December, 2024. 1 Like |
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With all due respect to the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, his recent comments about Governor Sim Fubara at the birthday celebration of his friend, the Minister of F.C T, seem to have missed the mark. When he suggested that Governor Fubara should have “attempted poaching” Martins Amaewhule and his committee of friends, it raises several questions about his understanding of the political dynamics in Rivers State. Why would a Governor engage Assembly who have long vacated their seats? Poaching is not only illegal but also undermines the spirit of fair and able governance. It would be more fitting to employ more ethical and transparent methods in navigating the political landscape. Perhaps Senator Akpabio was misusing his words, but regardless, a leader of his stature should tread carefully with the language used in public glare. Furthermore, the Senate President’s statement about the supposed rift between Governor Fubara and his predecessor seems out of touch with reality. Governor Fubara has consistently made it clear that he is not at odds with anyone. His focus remains on the well-being and development of Rivers State, and the people are in full of his efforts. Suggesting otherwise seems to show a lack of understanding of the situation. It’s also worth noting that Senator Akpabio himself had a rift with his now close friend, the Minister of F.C.T, in the past. If one should question whether it’s appropriate for two leaders to have differences, perhaps the Senate President should reflect on his own experiences before making such judgments. In any case, Nigerians know that political alliances can be fleeting. The bond between Akpabio and his friend may not last forever, and that is something we all understand. But for now, Rivers people remain confident that Governor Sim Fubara is focused solely on what’s best for the state, regardless of any political distractions. John Martins®️ Friday, 13 December, 2024.
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With all due respect to the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, his recent comments about Governor Sim Fubara at the birthday celebration of his friend, the Minister of F.C T, seem to have missed the mark. When he suggested that Governor Fubara should have “attempted poaching” Martins Amaewhule and his committee of friends, it raises several questions about his understanding of the political dynamics in Rivers State. Why would a Governor engage Assembly who have long vacated their seats? Poaching is not only illegal but also undermines the spirit of fair and able governance. It would be more fitting to employ more ethical and transparent methods in navigating the political landscape. Perhaps Senator Akpabio was misusing his words, but regardless, a leader of his stature should tread carefully with the language used in public glare. Furthermore, the Senate President’s statement about the supposed rift between Governor Fubara and his predecessor seems out of touch with reality. Governor Fubara has consistently made it clear that he is not at odds with anyone. His focus remains on the well-being and development of Rivers State, and the people are in full of his efforts. Suggesting otherwise seems to show a lack of understanding of the situation. It’s also worth noting that Senator Akpabio himself had a rift with his now close friend, the Minister of F.C.T, in the past. If one should question whether it’s appropriate for two leaders to have differences, perhaps the Senate President should reflect on his own experiences before making such judgments. In any case, Nigerians know that political alliances can be fleeting. The bond between Akpabio and his friend may not last forever, and that is something we all understand. But for now, Rivers people remain confident that Governor Sim Fubara is focused solely on what’s best for the state, regardless of any political distractions. John Martins®️ Friday, 13 December, 2024. 1 Like |
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OKANIA-OGBOGORO-MBARAJA ROAD: GOV. SIM FUBARA TURNS PROMISE INTO REALITY The transformation story of the Okania-Ogbogoro- Mbaraja Road is one for the books! Just six months ago, this 6.55-kilometer stretch of road was a nightmare for residents of Ada George, Okania, Mbaraja, and Ogbogoro communities in Port Harcourt. Today, it’s a smooth ride into a new era of hope and progress. Governor Sir Siminalayi Fubara, who had promised the people a brand-new road, returned triumphantly to the area today, December 12, to keep his word. But this wasn’t just any commissioning,it was special. The Governor invited his counterpart, His Excellency, Dr. Agbu Kefas, the Governor of Taraba State, as the guest of honour to unveil this game-changing project. This road had suffered years of neglect, worsened by political drama years back when a proposed NDDC intervention was stopped by the former Governor. The reason? It was a deliberate slight against opposition who reside in their numbers within the area. Residents were left to endure the hardship. On May 24, 2024, Governor Fubara flagged off the reconstruction of the road, boldly promising to deliver it in just six months. True to his word, today, the Okania-Ogbogoro-Mbaraja Road now boasts an impressive drainage system and a durable surface that will boost transportation and economic activities. Speaking at the commissioning, Governor Fubara reaffirmed his commitment to the people, saying this was just the beginning. “We’re not just here to commission a road; we’re here to fulfill a promise and prove that Rivers State deserves nothing but the best,” he said. On his choice of Lt. Col. Agbu Kefas as the special guest, Fubara noted that Kefas, having served in Rivers State during his military career, was familiar with the route and could truly appreciate the transformation. Governor Agbu Kefas lauded the project, but what struck him most was the sheer joy of Rivers people. “The cheering was overwhelming,” he said. “People came out from their homes and businesses to celebrate their Governor. This was not a hired crowd. That happiness is the true essence of governance.” The completion of this strategic road, with its 5.4-kilometer drainage system, is more than just an infrastructure upgrade, it’s a lifeline for residents and businesses in the area. Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s istration has once again shown that it’s all about action, not excuses. Rivers people, the future is here, and it’s paved with promises fulfilled. John Martins®️ Thursday, 12 December, 2024
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OKANIA-OGBOGORO-MBARAJA ROAD: GOV. SIM FUBARA TURNS PROMISE INTO REALITY The transformation story of the Okania-Ogbogoro- Mbaraja Road is one for the books! Just six months ago, this 6.55-kilometer stretch of road was a nightmare for residents of Ada George, Okania, Mbaraja, and Ogbogoro communities in Port Harcourt. Today, it’s a smooth ride into a new era of hope and progress. Governor Sir Siminalayi Fubara, who had promised the people a brand-new road, returned triumphantly to the area today, December 12, to keep his word. But this wasn’t just any commissioning,it was special. The Governor invited his counterpart, His Excellency, Dr. Agbu Kefas, the Governor of Taraba State, as the guest of honour to unveil this game-changing project. This road had suffered years of neglect, worsened by political drama years back when a proposed NDDC intervention was stopped by the former Governor. The reason? It was a deliberate slight against opposition who reside in their numbers within the area. Residents were left to endure the hardship. On May 24, 2024, Governor Fubara flagged off the reconstruction of the road, boldly promising to deliver it in just six months. True to his word, today, the Okania-Ogbogoro-Mbaraja Road now boasts an impressive drainage system and a durable surface that will boost transportation and economic activities. Speaking at the commissioning, Governor Fubara reaffirmed his commitment to the people, saying this was just the beginning. “We’re not just here to commission a road; we’re here to fulfill a promise and prove that Rivers State deserves nothing but the best,” he said. On his choice of Lt. Col. Agbu Kefas as the special guest, Fubara noted that Kefas, having served in Rivers State during his military career, was familiar with the route and could truly appreciate the transformation. Governor Agbu Kefas lauded the project, but what struck him most was the sheer joy of Rivers people. “The cheering was overwhelming,” he said. “People came out from their homes and businesses to celebrate their Governor. This was not a hired crowd. That happiness is the true essence of governance.” The completion of this strategic road, with its 5.4-kilometer drainage system, is more than just an infrastructure upgrade, it’s a lifeline for residents and businesses in the area. Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s istration has once again shown that it’s all about action, not excuses. Rivers people, the future is here, and it’s paved with promises fulfilled. John Martins®️ Thursday, 12 December, 2024 |
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Rivers State Governor, Sir (Dr.) Siminalayi Fubara GSSRS, has taken the Egwi-Afara Road project to a whole new level, approving an additional 10km stretch to the already ongoing construction of the 12.3km road. This upgrade now makes it a whopping 20.3km of seamless connectivity linking Rivers to neighbouring states. Speaking at the flag-off ceremony on Wednesday, Governor Fubara revealed that his istration’s series of projects in Etche is a nod to the unwavering of the people. "To the good people of Etche Local Government Area, our projects will not stop at roads; we will also drive agricultural development in Etche, knowing that it is the food basket of Rivers State," he said, promising not just roads but all-around development. The Governor urged the Etche people to remain peaceful, stressing that peace is the foundation of progress. Former Governor Sir Celestine Ngozichim Omehia, who officially flagged off the project, couldn’t hold back his praise. He described the road as a remarkable boost for Etche’s economy, saying it opens up nearly half of the local government area while making the transport of cash crops to other parts of the country a breeze. "This road is a lifeline for farmers and traders. Governor Fubara is rewriting Etche’s story!" Omehia declared. With Fubara’s vision and commitment, Etche development is on a fast lane! John Martins®️ Wednesday, 11 December, 2024. |
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Earlier today, the former senator representing Rivers East Senatorial District, Senator John Azuta Mbata, commissioned the rehabilitated Okocha Road and spurs, executed by His Excellency, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS, Governor of Rivers State. His Excellency thanked the people of Rumuolumeni and Obio/Akpor at large for their , noting that the road upgrade has transformed lives in the area, which is mostly home to non-indigenes. "Politics isn’t about who s you; it’s about meeting the needs of the people," he said. Governor Fubara also directed the immediate commencement of modalities to ensure the rehabilitation of other streets within Rumuolumeni. Senator Mbata while performing the commissioning lauded Governor Fubara’s resilience, likening him to the Igbo proverb: “An animal that is being shot at but continues to eat.” According the the former senator, Governor Siminalayi Fubara is truly undeterred in delivering people-first leadership. John Martins®️ Tuesday, 10 December, 2024.
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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has been honored with the prestigious "Beacon of Hope for Nigerian Youths" award by the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), urging youths to embrace unity for national progress. Speaking at the Government House in Port Harcourt on Monday, Governor Fubara advised Nigerian youths to discard animosity and foster love and unity among themselves. He emphasized that a united youth force could solve half of Nigeria’s challenges and significantly impact the nation’s development. "Youths represent a strong voice in this country. If united, even in difficult times, they can stabilize the nation and navigate its growth," the Governor said, commending the NYCN National President, Amb. Sukubo Sara-Igbe Sukubo, for uniting the youth council. Governor Fubara noted the pivotal role of youth in the country’s future, stressing that unity within the NYCN sets a strong example for addressing the disunity plaguing Nigeria. He lauded Sukubo's leadership and the council's decision to hold its 60th-anniversary celebrations in Rivers State, showcasing the state’s peace and hospitality. Reflecting on challenges, Governor Fubara encouraged Sukubo and the NYCN to remain steadfast. “Challenges make you stronger. Do the right thing, and don’t worry about detractors. Focus on what you can defend decades from now,” he advised. Accepting the award, Governor Fubara dedicated it to the people of Rivers State, reiterating his commitment to youth inclusion in governance. "I will not let you down. My istration has prioritized youth involvement, and we will continue to champion your cause," he said. Amb. Sukubo, in his remarks, recounted past challenges, including being abandoned by the previous istration during his election in 2018, leaving him with an N63 million hotel bill. He praised Governor Fubara for restoring pride to Rivers youths and pledged NYCN's for his istration. Dr. Chisom Gbali, Rivers State Commissioner for Youth Development, also commended the Governor’s youth-friendly policies, highlighting the strategic roles given to young people in his government. The event marked a significant moment in fostering youth unity and spotlighting Governor Fubara’s unwavering commitment to empowering Nigerian youths. |
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...As COAS hails RGS's gesture, assures more efforts to combat crime. Rivers State Governor, Sir (Dr.) Siminalayi Fubara has restated the commitment of his istration to security agencies in the State to function effectively in the discharge of the duties of protecting lives and properties in the State. Governor Fubara who spoke at Nigeria Air Force Base Port Harcourt during the commissioning of two blocks of 12 flats each of two bed room prototype residential building on Monday, December 9, 2024, said the responsibility of government transcend delivery of services to the electorates and communities, to ing critical institutions that protect lives and properties in the State. "We are here to say as a government our is not only to those who elected us, those community that we have to see to their welfare but we also have to contribute and the agencies that also protect lives and property in our State. "This project that we are commissioning today was not started by our istration. It was conceived in 2017 and it wasn't completed but our government came and we were approached and knowing the importance of the welfare of the officers of the Airforce, knowing that when they are comfortable they will perform effectively." "We have a very difficult situation in our hands where we are battling the cases of oil theft, vandalisation of oil pipeline, and these are men who are always trying to ensure that these national treasures are secured. Our little contribution to their welfare can just be this." Governor Fubara who commended the Nigerian Air Force for their efforts in combating crimes and criminalities, particularly against oil theft and bunkering in the state said the task of catering for the welfare of security agencies should not be the exclusive responsibility of the Federal government alone, but should be complemented by other stakeholders. "I consider it not much but just a little thing that we can do to appreciate the sacrifices they are making for us. It is not only Mr. President that will carry this burden, we in our own little corner are also supposed to contribute to the welfare of this officers." "So, what we are doing today is to tell the world and Nigerians that we are not limiting our to our primary constituents, which is the communities and LGAs, but we also extend our to other institutions that also help in making Rivers State safe." "Like the contractor said the project was initiated in 2017 at the cost of N212million for one reason or the other it wasn't completed. When we came on board we have to review it and it was valued at over N454million." "We felt what is N454million compared to the that we are getting from the Nigerian Airforce. We use their Airstrip, they are also part of the t taskforce that are securing lives and property in Rivers State." "We said no, this is a little thing that we can do and that was why the government immediately approved and released that amount and what we are seeing today is realization of commitment not just verbal but seeing it to the end." He assured the continuous collaboration of the Rivers State Government with security agencies in the state to protect lives and properties in Rivers State, stating, "Our government will continue to collaborate with them(security agencies) to protect lives and property. We shall be gathering again in a few days time, to also show other for security agencies." "But today is to say, Chief of Air Staff, thank you for even allowing us to complete this project. You would have as well said no, don't bother about it but as a professional who understands that government is a continuous process, you accepted that we do it." "Our duty is to provide services, protect lives and property, ensure that we the government at the center for effective governance to make our people happy. And that is what I believe and stand for." "I also thank the Commander for being very ive especially when it comes to the issue of security. The truth about it is whatever you do in the interest of this State, for the protection of lives and property and existence of this State, I can't pay you but only God that will pay you. " In his address, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hassan Bala Abubakar, expressed delight and gratitude to the Rivers State Government for carrying out the project, stating that the Nigeria Air has enjoyed a long standing and beneficial relationship with successive Rivers State Governments. He said the building of the accommodation facilities for Air force personnel by the Rivers State Governor align with his command philosophy which is anchored on welfare and well-being of personnel, adding that the Air Force has recorded remarkable transformation under President Bola Ahmed Tinibu. Air Marshal Abubakar said the facilities provided by the Rivers State Government will boost the morale of Air Force personnel in Rivers State to combat crime effectively. "On behalf of officers, airmen and women of the Nigerian Airforce I extend our heartfelt appreciation to you and the good people of Rivers State for this thoughtful and impactful initiative." " This project is not only a demonstration of your commitment to the welfare of our personnel but also a testament to the strong partnership between the Rivers State Government and the Nigerian Airforce." " Nigerian Airforce has reciprocated by contributing towards the peace and security of the State primarily through our operation against illegal bunkering." Also speaking the Commander 115 Special Operations Group Nigerian Airforce, Port Harcourt, Air Commodore A H Idris commended Governor Siminalayi Fubara for the remarkable achievement of completing the magnificent project which is a shining testament of his visionary leadership and unwavering . According to him, "This project represents the spirit of collaboration between the Rivers State government and the Nigerian Airforce. By providing this modern accommodation His Excellency has demonstrated a profound commitment to the welfare of our personnel recognizing that the well-being directly impacts on operational readiness and dedication in safeguarding the State and our beloved country at large. Describing the project, the Commissioner for Special Projects, Dr Roland Obed-Whyte said the two blocks of 12 flats are a two bedroom prototype model which was completed by the Rivers State government after it was abandoned. ©Gist Report
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The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hassan B. Abubakar, has officially commissioned two blocks of 12 modern 2-bedroom flats built by the Sim Fubara-led istration for the Nigerian Air Force. Speaking at the event, Gov. Fubara reaffirmed his istration’s commitment to national security and the welfare of service personnel; "This project started way back in 2017 but was left unfinished. When we came in, we knew the welfare of our Air Force officers couldn’t wait. These are the heroes protecting our national treasures from oil theft and pipeline vandalism. Completing this project is just a little way of saying, ‘We see your sacrifices, and we appreciate you.’" The project, which cost N454 million to complete, speaks volumes about his government’s focus on impactful leadership. "Our isn’t just for our communities and LGAs; we extend it to the institutions keeping Rivers State safe," Gov. Fubara emphasized. Rivers State continues to shine under Governor Fubara's leadership, delivering impactful projects that matter! 14 Likes 1 Share |
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UPDATED SCHEDULE OF PROJECT COMMISSIONING/FLAG-OFF IN RIVERS STATE Evidence-based facts, sinks fairy tale stories in the lagoon. It is evident, Sir Siminalayi Fubara is working, giving result-based projects that positively affect Rivers people.
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UPDATED SCHEDULE OF PROJECT COMMISSIONING/FLAG-OFF IN RIVERS STATE Evidence-based facts, sinks fairy tale stories in the lagoon. It is evident, Sir Siminalayi Fubara is working, giving result-based projects that positively affect Rivers people. |
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GOV. FUBARA COMMISIONS GOVERNMENT GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL AHOADA ...Says Projects Executed By His istration Have Significant Bearing On Lives Of Rivers People ...Condemns attack on his ers in Ekpeye, flays social media politics ...Bags Ekpeye traditional title Rivers State Governor, Sir (Dr.) Siminalayi Fubara has declared that his istration will not engage in deceit, vindictiveness and frivolities but embark on projects that will have significant bearing and value on the lives of Rivers people. The governor was also decorated with a chieftaincy title of Eze Eyawe Ugo of Ekpeye land (King of Peace and Eagle of Ekpeye land) by the Eze Ekpeye Logbo, Eze Sir Kelvin Ngozi Anugwo on behalf of the Ekpeye ethnic nationality. Governor Fubara who spoke during the commissioning of the remodeled Government Girls Secondary School in Ahoada on Friday, December 6, 2024, said his istration places a high on education and will not politicize the promotion of excellence in the educational sector through the upgrading of critical infrastructures. He explained that all the projects so far embarked on by his istration were not politically motivated but conceived to solve the essential needs of the people. "I am overwhelmed with joy standing here this afternoon to celebrate a project that is not associated with vindictiveness. I use that word because this project was awarded before May 29, it wasn't funded, the contractors are not even people that I know. But by the special grace of God because of the importance of education that we see as a key thing that we must follow, notwithstanding our problems." "On Wednesday this week we inaugurated a project, an 11.8 kilometer Okehi-Umuola-Eberi link road which connects Omuma and Etche and we made a very bold statement there to say that very soon we will be going to Omuma to also inaugurate another project." Governor Fubara flayed those who engage in social media hypes to undermine the truth noting that such culpable deceits will soon expire. According to him, "We challenged them that the project that we are going to commission in Omuma is the first project that they are seeing. A few days later those people who felt the only way that they can survive is social media and to sell dogs. I wonder why you will go to school, your parents will spend money and the only profession you choose is to be a data boy and to sell dogs." "I stand here to say that even if there was a project commissioned at that time, it was a farm road that has no impact. The project we are commissioning has significance and that is what we should be talking about. It is not going to do one irrelevant project and you call people. We are talking about projects that will add value to the lives of the people." He said, "We will not celebrate things that will not make meaning, that is why we are here today to inaugurate this special school for people that are going to be mothers to this great nation. People that will be wives to great men and if you don't produce a quality girl-child it means the nation is gone. So you can see and everybody can attest that we are strategic. It is not just doing, but doing what is right." Gov. Fubara further said key stakeholders in Ekpeye Kingdom, including the Eze Ekpeye Logbo, His Majesty, Eze Sir Kelvin Ngozi Anugwo, Chief of Staff to Rivers State Government, Rt Hon Edison Ehie, among others were persecuted for ing his istration, but assured that their will not be taken for granted. "I understand the emotion that is being displayed here today. I feel for this great kingdom. When the Eze Ekpeye was talking, many of you may not understand what happened. Because of their for me he was arrested, tried on trumped up charges and detained in Police custody for more than 4 months alongside Chief Cassidy." "This thing cannot last forever and I can assure you with all boldness today that they are gradually coming to an end. What we just need is to be patient. We have promised that our approach will be following this process with patience and the fear of God and we will get there." "So, Eze Ekpeye and other traditional rulers here who have suffered in the course of ing us your request for recognition of other traditional stools will be granted." "I want to thank the good people of Ekpeye not just Ahoada East for giving us your . You have shown publicly and openly your position in this government, we will you with everything that we have got. We will make sure that your son who decided to follow us will be honoured." The governor appealed to the people to always remain peaceful and avoid anything that will give the enemies the opportunity to attack them pointing out that detractors are always looking for something to attack his ers, "but please don't give them the opportunity. We are entering into the festive period, enter it with all the amount of joy knowing well that our government has its mantra Peoples first." While accepting the Chieftancy title bestowed on him, Gov. Fubara assured that he will not disappoint The people, stressing "The meaning of the Chieftancy is Eagle. Eagle is a strong bird even in the face of frustration you can see that we are still flying and flying well. We will continue to make you happy and we will bring honour to you" Describing the project, Commissioner for Education, Dr. Ovy Orliudeye Chinedum Chukwuma expressed delight and commended Governor Siminalayi Fubara for completing the remodelled school and his investment in education for the benefit of the people. He said the project was executed by three contractors and the school has 24 classrooms with common rooms and convenience. The school also has laboratories for Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Agriculture and Information Technology as well as a modern Assembly Hall. The facility has two blocks of 2 bedroom flats for the two Principals, one for the Senior Secondary and the other for the Junior Secondary as well as for the Vice Principals of both sections. The remodelling includes modern sporting facilities. On his part the Chairman of Ahoada East Local Government Area, Hon. Chibudom Ezu thanked Governor Siminalayi Fubara for remodeling of the Government Girls Secondary School, Ahoada and other numerous ongoing projects. He appealed to the governor for the extension of the remaining one kilometer old Port Harcourt road and repackaging of the dilapidated bridge as part of the ongoing reconstruction of the road which also connects the remodelled School. Hon. Ezu also pleaded for the reactivation of the Ahoada Industrial Park to create business opportunities and jobs for the teeming youths of the State. Earlier, the traditional ruler of Ahoada, Eze Ekpeye Logbo, His Majesty, Eze Sir Kelvin Ngozi Anugwo while presenting kola nut and conferring the traditional title of Eze Eyawe Ugo of Ekpeye land (King of Peace and Eagle of Ekpeye land) on the governor declared the total of the ethnic nationality on Gov. Fubara's 2027 governorship bid. |
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I am overwhelmed with joy standing here this afternoon to celebrate a project that is not associated with vindictiveness. I use that word because this project was awarded before May 29, yet it wasn’t funded, and the contractors are not even people I know. By the special grace of God, and because of the importance we attach to education as a key priority, we invited the contractors in August of that year, assured them that we would fund this project, and made it clear we were not interested in changing contractors. This speaks volumes about the kind of leadership guiding this state. On Wednesday this week, we inaugurated an 11.8-kilometer Okehi-Umuola-Eberi link road, connecting Omuma and Etche. At the event, we boldly stated that very soon, we will inaugurate another project in Omuma. We even challenged those who doubted us, saying that the project we will commission in Omuma will be a first-of-its-kind. However, some individuals, who see social media as their only means of survival and resort to selling dogs for a living, have chosen to criticize us instead of reflecting on their own lives. I wonder why someone would go to school, have their parents invest in their education, only to settle for being a "data boy" and a dog seller. If those who claim to you genuinely valued you, why didn’t they offer you meaningful appointments? Sometimes, it is better to reflect on your life than engage in baseless insults. Ask yourself if you are truly living a quality life. I stand here to say that even if there was a project commissioned at that time, it was merely a farm road with no real significance. What we are commissioning today has a profound impact, adding value to the lives of the people we serve. This is the kind of leadership we celebrate—projects that make a difference, not token gestures. Today, we are inaugurating a special school for the education of girls who will become future mothers and wives, contributing to the greatness of this nation. The quality of the girl-child is paramount, as it directly impacts the nation’s future. Our approach is strategic, focusing not just on doing things, but on doing what is right. I assure our people that we will only embark on projects that we can proudly stand behind. On a political note, I understand the emotions displayed here today. I sympathize with this great kingdom. When the Eze Ekpeye spoke, many of you didn’t understand the depth of his words. Because of their public for me, he was arrested, falsely accused, and detained for over four months, alongside Cassidy. My Chief of Staff was even declared wanted for openly ing us. These actions were attempts to diminish our influence, but the truth always prevails. These challenges have a time limit, and I assure you with boldness that their end is near. Patience and faith in God will see us through. To Eze Ekpeye and other traditional rulers who have suffered for ing us, your request for recognition of other traditional stools will be granted. Regarding the extension of this road, our goal is not just to commission projects but to address issues that facilitate the smooth operation of this area. We decided to work on this road because the other access road was in terrible condition. During inspection, my heart skipped as we crossed a weak bridge. I assure you that, with more resources, the remaining one kilometer and the bridge will be completed. As for the internal roads, the original contractor has proven to lack the courage to stand for what is right. Therefore, I believe it is wrong to continue funding someone who has declared themselves an enemy of the state. The Ministry of Works must have written to them by now. I will officially cancel the project and re-award it for proper completion. I want to thank the good people of Ekpeye, not just Ahoada East, for your unwavering . You have openly demonstrated your loyalty to this government. We will honor your son who has stood by us, and this is just the beginning of what we will achieve together. I appeal to you to remain peaceful and avoid giving our detractors any reason to attack. As we approach the festive season, celebrate with joy, knowing that our government remains committed to its mantra: People First. I wholeheartedly accept this chieftaincy title, "Eagle," which symbolizes strength and resilience. Even in the face of frustration, we continue to soar high. We will keep making you proud and bring honor to our people. - Gov. Siminalayi FUbara Speaking At The Commissioning of Government Girls Secondary School Ahoada 17 Likes 3 Shares |
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