Governor Fubara: Embracing Peace for a Progressive Rivers State

Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State recently addressed the importance of peace and harmony in his state, highlighting his government’s commitment to promoting an atmosphere conducive to progress and development.

During a meeting with the Bishops and Gospel Ministers’ Association International Incorporated, Rivers State Chapter, Governor Fubara, represented by the Head of Rivers State Civil Service, Dr George Nwaeke, emphasized the significance of peace in the state.

He acknowledged that his meekness is often misinterpreted as weakness but stressed that his primary focus is on fostering an environment of peace and stability.

Fubara noted that his administration has worked to change the negative narrative associated with Rivers State, transforming it from a state of conflict to one of peace and progress.

This shift has encouraged investments and sustainable development, as residents can now live and work without fear of violence.

The governor urged members of the Christian family to continue praying for the state and the government, emphasizing the need for unity and cooperation to ensure that the enemies of the state are put to shame.

He also expressed his commitment to absorbing insults and tantrums from disgruntled individuals to maintain the peace and stability that has been achieved.

Governor Fubara’s approach to governance reflects his belief in the power of peace and restraint, as he seeks to create an environment that is conducive to growth and development.

By promoting harmony and unity, he hopes to attract more investments and foster sustainable progress in Rivers State.

Governor Fubara’s commitment to peace and his willingness to absorb insults and tantrums demonstrate his dedication to the well-being of Rivers State and its residents.

His efforts to promote an atmosphere of harmony and progress serve as an example for other leaders and serve to inspire hope for a brighter future for the state.

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