Friday, 10 May 2024

Governor Fubara's Explanation for Visiting Rivers Assembly Quarters

According to information provided by Vanguard News on May 9, 2024, Governor Sir Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State visited the residential quarters of the State House of Assembly to personally assess their condition and determine if rehabilitation work is needed to make them habitable again.

The Governor made a brief stop at the Assembly Quarters while inspecting a 15.24-kilometer dual carriageway road project from Emohua to Abalama and Tema Junction. His Chief Press Secretary, Nelson Chukwudi, stated in a press release that Governor Fubara considered the assembly quarters as part of the state government's properties, emphasizing the need to take good care of the facility.

During the visit, the Governor walked around the quarters to gain a better understanding of what needs to be done to create a conducive environment for lawmakers. He clarified that his purpose for visiting was to assess the situation since there is now a new speaker for the State House of Assembly.

Governor Fubara defended his visit, stating that the assembly quarters are part of his property, and he saw nothing wrong with checking on the developments and ensuring the well-being of the people. He also mentioned that he was evaluating the progress of the road project to determine any additional work required before its commissioning during his upcoming one-year anniversary.

The Governor highlighted the importance of the road project in improving the lives of the people and combating criminal activities such as kidnapping that were prevalent in the area. He expressed his commitment to governance centered around the welfare and convenience of the people.

Governor Fubara concluded by emphasizing that his actions are driven by the desire to serve the people and make their lives easier, stating that anything outside of that is irrelevant to his governance approach.


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