Siminalayi Fubara, governor of Rivers state, says he has
been delivering projects even when his political opponents thought they had
weakened his administration.
Fubara, who did not say who his political opponents are,
spoke on Saturday during the inauguration of a 14.1 kilometre road project in
Omuma LGA of the state.
The governor and Nyesom Wike, his predecessor, have been at
logger heads over issues of Rivers state.
Their rift has sharply divided the state house of assembly
that has continued opearate as factions.
Fubara said the project would lead to the development of the
area.
“We are here, I don’t want to sing praises about this
administration because governance is about serving the people, providing
services, and protecting lives,” Nelson Chukwudi, chief press secretary to the
governor, quoted him as saying.
“If we don’t tell our stories, nobody is going to tell it
for us. So, we have decided to tell the world, showcase to the world what we
have done.
“When they thought we were being emasculated, we were behind
working, and this is one of those things we have done quietly to showcase that
the interest of our people is paramount in our administration.
“This project we are about to inaugurate today is a 14.1
kilometer project. It is a project that starts from Eberi, in fact for me, it
is an inter-state project because it takes you from Rivers state to Abia state,
and you can imagine the significance of this project.
“It is not about me. I am not the one doing it with my
resources. It is just that I am the one managing and directing the affairs of
the state.”
While inaugurating the project, Bala Mohammed, governor of
Bauchi, said there is hope for Nigeria because Fubara is establishing good
governance in his state.
“Governor Siminalayi Fubara is not only a simple, sincere,
very polite and quiet person, but a performer per excellence,” he said.
“Mr Governor, I am sorry that I underestimated you. When you
told me that there is no need to join issues, there is no need to be worried,
and that you were never provoked, I have seen that today, because in the midst
of all the distractions,
“I have seen work being done.”
Promise Reginald, chair of the Omuma LGA, said the project
has given hope and a sense of belonging to the Omuma people.