Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has reiterated his dedication to putting the state’s interests first ahead of personal aims, stating that his legacy and good deeds will serve as a lasting testament to his tenure.
The governor made this known during the commissioning ceremony of the newly built Judges’ Quarters in Old GRA, Port Harcourt.
At the event, Governor Fubara addressed the current political crisis in the state, as well as the recent Supreme Court verdict. He reassured the public that his administration remains resolute in its commitment to provide effective governance, despite the challenges.
Recall that NaijaEyes had reported that the All Progressive Congress had issued a warning to Governor Fubara asking him to step down in 48 hours or face impeachment. Read story here: APC issues 48-hour resignation notice to Rivers State governor

Governor Fubara emphasized his decision to ensure that peace and stability in the State is maintained while also completing ongoing development projects in the state, despite the prevailing political crisis.
He reaffirmed that his administration is about making decisions that will benefit the people rather than seeking personal interests.

The governor emphasized, “I want to say it here very loud and clear to everyone: the Supreme Court has given a judgment, and my administration is going to implement the judgment to its fullest. The reason is clear — it is not about me; it’s about the good of this state. Thank God for where we are today. I can assure you publicly that, any day, any time, I have not gone back on my statement. Nothing is too big to pay for peace in this state because, at the end of the day, it is about our people. It is not about me. I will leave, but the good work that I have done will speak and will defend my generation.”

Governor Fubara reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to the welfare and prosperity of the people of Rivers State, highlighting that his leadership is centered on their well-being.