Rivers Governor Siminalayi Fubara celebrated his 50th birthday with stakeholders, reaffirming his commitment to humility and development. Promising to prioritize Rivers State's progress, Fubara vowed to remain true to his values, emphasizing collaboration with stakeholders for a brighter future.
Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has pledged to remain grounded and committed to the state's progress despite his political position. Speaking during a gathering at the Government House to celebrate his 50th birthday, Fubara expressed gratitude for the support of stakeholders and reaffirmed his dedication to maintaining humility and integrity.
The governor, moved by the presence of state leaders at the event, described the occasion as a significant milestone in his life, calling it his "golden jubilee." He acknowledged the sacrifices made by attendees and promised to uphold the values that have guided him, including faith and respect for people.
“Power will not change me,” Fubara said. “I will ensure that God and respect for others remain central in my life. Together, we will continue to work towards building the Rivers State we all aspire to see.”
Fubara emphasized his commitment to fostering development across the state, assuring citizens that he would avoid actions that could tarnish his reputation or disappoint those who have supported him. While the event was primarily a celebration, the governor also highlighted his intentions to collaborate with stakeholders to drive progress.
The governor concluded by reiterating his promise to prioritize the welfare of Rivers State, ensuring a legacy of growth and progress for its citizens.