Siminalayi Fubara, the governor of Rivers State, has minimized the significance of a recent Federal High Court decision that limits the distribution of state funds, calling it “the least” of his worries. Speaking at a special Thanksgiving service, Fubara highlighted the tenacity of his administration in the face of political unrest that started a year ago with the State House of Assembly fire attack.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
Despite the court order, the governor assured that his administration would continue payments to contractors and ensure that workers’ salaries are disbursed promptly.
He confirmed that the allocations for the 23 local government chairmen would also be processed, as the necessary procedures had been completed.
According to Channels Television, Fubara encouraged his supporters to remain steadfast, reflecting on the challenges his government has faced over the past year.
He noted the successful conduct of local government elections and the maintenance of a full cabinet, countering critics who doubted his ability to govern effectively.
Additionally, he recalled a violent incident last October, which he labeled an assassination attempt by political opponents.
Fubara expressed that his efforts for peace have not been reciprocated, influencing his stance in the ongoing political crisis.
The thanksgiving event, attended by various dignitaries and featuring prominent gospel artists, celebrated the administration’s achievements and commitment to governance despite adversity.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
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