Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has sounded the alarm, claiming there are fresh schemes aimed at destabilizing his administration.
Fubara made these assertions during a meeting with members of the House of Representatives Committee on Public Petitions at the government house in Port-Harcourt.
Asserting that true leadership is not imposed but earned, Governor Fubara emphasized the significance of character and leadership style in garnering the affection and respect of the populace. He stressed that governance revolves around the welfare of the people and the establishment of enduring legacies, cautioning that no amount of wielding power can forestall its eventual cessation.
The visit of the federal lawmakers, who were in the state for official duties, provided an opportune moment for Governor Fubara to reiterate his stance that there is no political turmoil in Rivers State. He remained resolute in his determination not to yield to any form of pressure, particularly orchestrated attempts to undermine his government.
For Fubara, leadership is synonymous with positively impacting the lives of the citizenry, a feat unattainable through coercion or intimidation. He affirmed his commitment to empowering the people and concentrating efforts on fostering a legacy of progress within the state.
Moreover, Governor Fubara called upon the National Assembly to champion righteousness and vocalize dissent when circumstances deviate from the path of rectitude. This plea underscores his unwavering dedication to upholding the principles of good governance and accountability.
In the face of purported challenges, Governor Fubara remains resolute, vowing to navigate the course of governance with integrity and steadfastness, for the betterment of Rivers State and its people.
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