Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, emphasized the importance of serving the people regardless of political affiliations during the inauguration of Okocha Road in Rumuolumeni. He stressed the responsibility of governance to address the needs of citizens and praised the community for their electoral support.
Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, emphasized the importance of politicians focusing on the welfare of the people, irrespective of political loyalties, during the inauguration of the Okocha Road in Rumuolumeni, Obio Akpor Local Government Area.
Fubara addressed the community, stating that politics should not be driven by support or opposition but by the responsibility to serve the people. He acknowledged the necessity of delivering public services, stating, "If I was an evil person, I would say, ‘I wouldn’t come here,’ given the nature and location of this place. But, as a government, we must deliver services to our people." The governor emphasized that the role of governance is to protect lives, enhance living conditions, and meet the people's needs.
The inauguration of Okocha Road was also a gesture of gratitude to the community for their support during elections. Fubara expressed his commitment to delivering more infrastructural projects that directly benefit the people. The event marked another milestone in the governor's efforts to fulfill campaign promises, focusing on public welfare over partisan concerns.