Niger Delta

Fubara assures of leaving enduring legacy of devt in Rivers

Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers, has assured that his administration will bequeath an enduring legacy of development in  every critical sectors of the economy, particularly, healthcare, education and agriculture of the State.
Fubara disclosed this while speaking at the burial ceremony of the mother of Khana Local Government Council Caretaker Committee Chairmen, Mr Marvin Yorbana at Kono community on Saturday.
He noted that the state was already experiencing the positive development impact of his administration which is people-centred.
“We will not play with the education of our children, we won’t joke with quality healthcare and we will make sure that we invest in food production in our State, ” he said.
Fubara who described Yorbana as a strong ally, lauded the life of the departed matriarch of the Yorbana family, Mrs Inyangette Yobana and expressed the condolence of the government and the SIMplified Movement to the bereaved family.
According to him, we know the pains of losing a mother. Even if she is 100 years and above, once she dies, you will still feel the pain. So we condole with you and ask you to be strong.
The governor urged Yorbana to  sustain the legacy of his late mother by living a clean life and avoid anything that would undo other persons, in order to  live beyond the biblical age of 70 like his mother.
He commended the 23 Caretaker Committee Chairmen in Rivers State for their show of solidarity and presence at the burial in solidarity with one of their own.
Fubara said, ”though Nigeria is passing through a trying moment, the country will get better after this critical time and I  urged the people to be patient with President Bola Tinibu and support the Federal Government to jointly addressing the challenges of the nation.
“Like I said earlier, we all understand the problem and we are doing everything together with the Federal Government to make life easy for our people.”

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