Amid worries about a recent Federal High Court ruling that limits funding to the state, Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has attempted to comfort stakeholders and citizens. During a special Thanksgiving service on October 30, 2024, Fubara stressed his administration’s resolve to meeting its financial responsibilities and called the court’s ruling “the least” of his issues…. CLICK TO READ THE FULL NEWS HERE▶️▶️
The Federal High Court’s ruling, which prevents the Central Bank of Nigeria from disbursing funds to Rivers State, has raised alarms among local government officials and contractors reliant on state allocations. However, Fubara maintained that his government will continue to meet its financial commitments, stating that worker salaries would be disbursed starting tomorrow. He also assured that allocations for the state’s 23 Council Chairmen are on track, with the Joint Accounts Allocation Committee (JAAC) procedures already finalized.
According to Channels Television, during the thanksgiving service held at the Alfred Diette-Spiff Civic Centre, Fubara urged his supporters to remain steadfast in the face of ongoing political crises. He reflected on the successes of his administration over the past year, including the successful conduct of local government elections and the maintenance of a full cabinet despite facing political opposition.
Fubara recounted a violent incident from the previous year, which he described as an assassination attempt orchestrated by political adversaries. He expressed his commitment to pursuing peace, noting, however, that such gestures have not been reciprocated by his opponents.
The event, which featured performances by prominent gospel artists such as Joe Praiz and Frank Edwards, attracted various dignitaries, including top government officials and party leaders. Fubara took the opportunity to highlight Rivers State’s achievements in financial accountability, countering criticisms of his leadership and governance style.…. CLICK TO READ THE FULL NEWS HERE▶️▶️