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BREAKING: Former Governor Peter Odili Backs Fubara, Declares Him Political Leader Of Rivers State

 

Rivers State Governor, Mr. Siminalayi Fubara, delivered a resolute message to his detractors while expressing his unwavering commitment to ongoing development projects in the state. At the commissioning of a Comprehensive Primary Health Care Centre in Ndoni, he emphasized his administration’s dedication to safeguarding the interests of the Rivers people.

 

Acknowledging the surprise presence of local government chairmen and loyalists of Minister Nyesom Wike at the event, Fubara underscored his administration’s determination to uphold the dignity and respect of Rivers State despite any intimidation. He warned those disrespecting him that they were ultimately undermining themselves and reiterated his firm resolve to pursue projects beneficial to the people, regardless of opposition.

 

Fubara emphasized his administration’s focus on critical areas such as healthcare, education, and agricultural empowerment, aligning with President Bola Tinubu’s vision for human development. He assured that his government would prioritize the welfare of the people and strive to mitigate hardships faced by the populace.

 

Praising former governor Dr. Peter Odili as the political father of the state, Fubara commended Odili’s philanthropic gesture of donating a health facility to the community. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to be part of such a historic event and underscored the importance of selfless service to the people.

 

Former Governor Odili, in his remarks, officially declared Governor Fubara as the political leader of the state, commending his resilience in the face of challenges. He urged Fubara to remain focused on governance and to continue aligning with President Tinubu’s positive policies for the benefit of Rivers people. Odili hammered on the pivotal role of Rivers State in the nation’s dynamics and encouraged Fubara to stand firm, assuring him of the people’s unwavering support.

 

 

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