I Started Taking Decisions As a Governor This February Says Gov Fubara

Governor Fubara Says 75 Percent Of Primary Schools Have No Teachers 90 Percent Dilapidated

Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has recently made headlines for his remarks regarding the timeline of his governance. According to various sources, Fubara indicated that his administration began making significant decisions and confronting governance challenges only in February 2024, despite being inaugurated in May 2023. This clarification came amidst his efforts to address the political crisis and focus on delivering focused leadership and effective governance to the people of Rivers State.

Fubara has emphasized his administration’s commitment to providing good governance, service, and projects at a cost-effective rate. He has also highlighted the empowerment of over 3,066 Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) through a N4 billion single-digit loan scheme in conjunction with the Bank of Industry (BOI) Limited. This initiative aims to improve the socio-economic dynamics of the state.

The governor’s comments have sparked discussions and reactions on social media platforms, with some users criticizing his approach and others expressing support for his focus on governance. Despite the political challenges, Fubara remains committed to delivering on his promises and improving the lives of the people in Rivers State.

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