Fubara vows to fight insecurity, sea piracy

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has vowed to fight insecurity and sea piracy, as well as address issues of boat mishaps in the state. According to the governor, who revealed that he is only celebrating four years of purposeful leadership, while other governors are celebrating one year in office, the issues of security would be achieved through the timely completion of the N225 billion Trans-Kalabari Road project. 

   
Fubara stated this at the State Banquet to celebrate the 57th anniversary of the creation of the state, as well as his first year in office.  The governor said that under his watch, the state government has provided “governance that has the interest of our people at heart. Governance that is prudent, with respect for all of you.

MEANWHILE, the Civil Society Situation Room on Matters of Governance in Nigeria has commended Fubara for his outstanding commitment to people-oriented reforms, policies and programmes.
   
In its one-year assessment report, the group praised the governor for his dedication to improving the lives of Rivers State citizens, citing numerous achievements in critical areas, such as infrastructure development, healthcare, education and economic empowerment.
   
Addressing journalists on behalf of the group, yesterday, in Abuja, Igwe Ude-Umanta said that despite inheriting a plethora of challenges, the governor has displayed visionary leadership.

Innovative thinking and determination to transform the state into a hub of economic growth, social progress and political stability.

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