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Rivers Governor Fubara Urges Citizens to Take Destiny Into Their Own Hands Amid Political Turmoil

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, urged the people of the state to brace themselves for upcoming challenges, emphasizing the importance of taking control of their own destinies. Fubara’s remarks came as the Rivers State Assembly, which has been at odds with the governor, issued a 48-hour deadline for him to re-present the 2025 Appropriation Bill.

Speaking at the inauguration of the State Government House Staff Quarters in Port Harcourt, Fubara vowed to always put the interests of Rivers State and its people first, even in the face of attempts to discredit his administration. He acknowledged the impact of a recent Supreme Court ruling on the people’s morale, but encouraged them to remain strong, knowing that God’s purpose would prevail.

“We are not relying on anyone but God. I promise you, if there’s one person who will stand by you, it’s me. I will lead you with honor, respect, and integrity, and I will be proud to defend my actions, even years from now,” Fubara said.

The governor underscored that despite the challenges, it was time for Rivers people to take control of their future. While he does not condone violence, he made it clear that his administration would not allow the state to fall into chaos or lawlessness.

Fubara further declared, “It has come to a point where we must take our destiny into our hands. If we must make a stand, I will lead that effort. I am not afraid of any consequences. The right thing must be done.”

The governor also reassured Rivers youth to remain strong and assured them that they would hear from the government at the appropriate time. He reaffirmed that the well-being of Rivers State was his top priority and expressed his readiness to make any necessary sacrifices for its progress.

Meanwhile, Speaker of the Rivers State Assembly, Martin Amaewhule, issued a letter demanding that the governor re-present the 2025 Appropriation Bill within 48 hours. The letter, which was also addressed to key state officials, cited the Supreme Court’s February 28, 2025 ruling in its directives. The Assembly warned that the absence of an appropriation law could lead to serious financial challenges for the state.

Amaewhule emphasized that the Assembly’s decision was part of efforts to resolve the state’s current financial difficulties and called for an urgent solution to the situation.

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