Rivers Crisis: Rivers Assembly Passes Vote Of Confidence to Gov Fubara
Rising from a siting on Tuesday 21st November 2023, the House commended the Governor on his developmental strides and security initiatives to keep Rivers State peaceful , stressing that it takes a man of great vision and peace to steer the ship of development for the benefit of the people of the State
The house resolved to continuously give the governor the required support to accomplish his consolidation and continuity agenda to benefit the State.
The Rivers State House of Assembly has passed a vote of confidence on Governor Fubara, commending his leadership style and commitment to the development of the state. The lawmakers praised the governor for his efforts in improving the healthcare system, boosting the economy, and providing quality education for the people of Rivers State. They also noted his commitment to security, which has resulted in a significant reduction in crime and violence across the state. The vote of confidence is a testament to the governor’s hard work and dedication to serving the people of Rivers State. It is hoped that this will inspire him to continue to work towards the betterment of the state and its people.
The governor’s efforts in improving the healthcare system have been particularly noteworthy. Under his leadership, the state government has invested heavily in upgrading healthcare facilities and providing access to affordable healthcare services for all. His commitment to boosting the economy has also yielded positive results, with the state experiencing steady growth and attracting new investments. Additionally, his focus on providing quality education has been instrumental in empowering the youth and preparing them for the future. The governor’s dedication to security has been a major factor in reducing crime and violence, making Rivers State a safer place to live and do business. The lawmakers’ vote of confidence serves as an affirmation of the governor’s achievements and a call to action for him to do even more for the state and its people.