They said we wouldn’t last a week, but here we are, over a year strong.
They claimed those Buccaneers would never leave as Local Government Chairmen; today, we have newly sworn-in chairmen seated here.
They told their Commissioners to resign, but now we have over 20 Commissioners.
At RSU, they said they’d distract us, thinking we’d achieve nothing—yet here we are, executing projects.
Not only are we prudent, but yesterday you saw the BudgIT analysis on our focal policies.
So, who’s the winner now?
Tomorrow, I’ll still pay our contractors, and civil servants will receive their salaries.
LGA chairmen have attended JAAC, and they’ll pay salaries this week.
And I ask again, who’s the loser?
Now, do you see why we should be happy? Do you see why we chose today to celebrate the good news from Almighty God?
We can’t thank God enough.
I promised you we would continue to defend the interest of Rivers State, and we’ll keep doing so—with your support.
Gov. Sim Fubara speaking at the one-day thanksgiving, praise, and worship event in appreciation of God’s grace and mercies, held at the Alfred Diete-Spiff Civic Centre, Moscow Road, Port Harcourt.