With political tensions mounting in Rivers State and the threat of impeachment hanging over his administration, Governor Siminalayi Fubara has reiterated his determination to protect the state’s democratic values, even at personal risk.
Speaking on Monday during the inauguration of the Rivers State Government House Staff Quarters in Port Harcourt, Fubara assured residents that his administration remains focused on the welfare and advancement of the state.
“It has to be on record that the interest of Rivers State is my priority. If it takes paying the supreme price to ensure that, so be it. Governance must continue, and victory is assured for the state,” he stated.
Despite facing stiff opposition, the governor maintained that his government would not be derailed. Acknowledging that a recent Supreme Court decision had dampened the morale of many citizens, he urged them to remain steadfast.
“No matter how much our adversaries have tried to fool us, the time has come for Rivers people to take their destinies into their own hands,” he asserted.
In response to concerns over the state’s political instability, Fubara pledged to lead with transparency and accountability.
“I assure you that I will lead you with honor, respect, and integrity. When I leave office, I want to be able to defend every decision I made. I will not disappoint you,” he assured.
While emphasizing that his administration does not condone violence or lawlessness, the governor warned against any efforts to destabilize the state.
“I am not scared of anything. The worst that will happen is for me to leave the office. Am I leaving the earth? Will that stop me from existing? No. But the right thing must be done. When the time comes to take a decision, I will lead the charge,” he asserted.