Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State, said that to serve the interests of the Rivers people with commitment and a strong sense of responsibility is the main focus of his administration.
He also said that he will not be distracted in the performance of his official duty as the state’s helmsman and that he will depend on the support of the Rivers people to succeed.
This is made known in a press statement signed by SSA on Media to the Governor of Rivers State, Boniface Onyedi and made available to newsmen on Wednesday.
According to the press statement, the governor made the statement during a special Thanksgiving service organized by stakeholders in honour of the immediate past governor, Chief Barr. Nyesom Ezenwo Wike at the All Saints Cathedral Anglican Church, Rumuokwurusi.
The governor, in his address at the event, said that the special thanksgiving service was a spiritual exercise to prepare the former governor for higher service to the state, the nation and humanity at large.
Speaking further, he commended the former governor for his service to the State, stating that his administration will build on his legacy.
The press statement reads: ” Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara declares that the key mandate of his administration is to serve the interest of Rivers people with a deep sense of responsibility and commitment.
“The Governor, who spoke during a special thanksgiving service organized by Chiefs, leaders and stakeholders of Obio Akpor LGA organized in honour of the immediate past governor of Rivers State, Chief Barr. Nyesom Ezenwo Wike at the All Saints Cathedral Anglican Church, Rumuokwurusi, asserted that he will not be distracted in the discharge of his official function as the state’s helmsman and that he will count on the support of Rivers people to succeed.
“Fubara, who commended the people of Obio/Akpor LGA for their overwhelming support during the governorship elections and on the honour being bestowed on Wike, said the special thanksgiving service was a spiritual intervention to prepare the former governor for higher service to the state, the nation and humanity at large.
“On behalf of the government and people of Rivers State I thank God for the former governor for his meritorious service to the state. I’m happy that my principal ended his tenure well. In governance you can’t please everybody, but you must do your best to dispense good governance to the people. The former governor performed exceedingly well and we are going to build on his legacy. I’m poised to serve the interest of Rivers State, our target is to develop the state.” The governor said.
“The governor also solicited the continuous prayers of the church for the success of his administration, noting that he would work with critical stakeholders for the overall benefit and development of the state. He thanked the former governor for his kind advice and mentorship, stressing that no instigated trappings would strain his relationship with his former boss.