Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, disclosed that his administration inherited 34 uncompleted projects worth over N225.279 billion across 13 local government areas. During a one-year anniversary address in Port Harcourt, he detailed his administration’s efforts and achievements despite facing political turmoil shortly after taking office.
Governor Fubara highlighted the awarding of nine new road projects valued at N534.332 billion. He emphasized that his administration remained focused and committed to fulfilling its promises despite significant challenges.
“We started this journey with a bang. We were focused. We were determined to make the change we promised with a sense of urgency. But then, we suddenly found ourselves in the cesspit of crisis barely three months into our tenure. It was not just an ordinary political crisis. It was a vicious existential crisis,” Fubara explained. “But thank goodness, the worst is over. We have successfully defended our rights and opportunity to govern our state and advance its progress in freedom, and we will continue to prevail.”
Reflecting on the past year, Governor Fubara reaffirmed his commitment to prioritizing Rivers State’s interests and ensuring that its people benefit from democracy and good governance. He reiterated his dedication to core priorities such as economic growth, infrastructure, healthcare, education, and agriculture as outlined in his blueprint for the state’s development.
“Since I assumed full governance, a lot has changed in the political landscape. I remain committed to the covenant taken a year ago to put Rivers State first, defend her interest, and ensure that the people get the dividends of democracy and good governance,” Fubara stated.
Despite unprecedented challenges, Governor Fubara expressed pride in the significant achievements of his first year in office, which he noted are visible to everyone in the state.

