Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has credited his administration’s achievements to the grace of God, despite facing sudden political crises in the state.
Fubara made this declaration on Monday night during the state banquet commemorating his first year in office and the 57th anniversary of the creation of Rivers State at Government House, Port Harcourt.
He emphasized that the successes attained thus far were made possible because of God’s gracious support, which has provided guidance and strength to his government amidst challenges.
According to him, while others were celebrating one full year of service to the people, he has only actually been in control of real governance characterized by prudence, purposefulness and protection of the interest of the state in the last four months.
Under his watch, the governor said the Rivers State Government has provided “Governance that has the interest of our people at heart.
“We decided to have this banquet today to say ‘thank you, thank you and thank you to every one of you. You have supported us.’
“The last time I had this opportunity to dine with you was on the 1st of January, 2024, and you know, the mood was not like this. We never knew we could even stand up till today.”
Governor Fubara further said, “You see the reason why we need to give God all the glory. It is very simple. One thing is very important and unique; we are succeeding because we are on the side of God.
“It is not just standing on the side of God; because everybody professes to be standing on the side of God, even the native doctor would call on God.
“But what is important is God being in your business. God is in our business. And because He is in our business, we will continue to survive, no matter where they are coming from.”
Fubara insisted that his purpose in government is to deliver the dividends of democracy to Rivers people, which will not be compromised.
The governor said: “It takes somebody who loves this State genuinely to embark on a project like the Trans-Kalabari Road. I am not from that axis of the riverine, where somebody would say I’m doing it because I’m from there. No. That project alone will cost this government over N225 billion.”
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