Speaking up, Governor Sim Fubara discussed his tense relationship with former Governor Nyesom Wike. Speaking in a video that AIT released, Fubara thanked everyone for their support and assistance. He did, however, declare that he would not lead Rivers State by being unduly obedient or devoted to the point of betraying his own moral principles.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
Fubara said if the only way to show loyalty is by constantly being subservient, he would rather step down and return home. He said ruling in such a manner would be harmful to him and also to the people of Rivers State and future generations. He stated his commitment to standing firm and leading with confidence
In Fubara’s words: “If it is only being on my knees is the way that will be seen as being loyal, I will walk away, pack everything that I have here and go and relax in my house comfortably. Because it will be a disaster not just to me, but to everyone and even my own generation. So I will continue to stand tall”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>