Fubara reaffirms commitment to Rivers’ growth, donates N40m to emblem fund

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has said that his administration does not have any intention to inflict pain on the people.

The governor explained that rather, he has continued to fight like gallant soldiers would do, to protect the state from enemies who scheme daily to halt governance and create chaos and unending disaffection among the people.

Fubara said that with determination and commitment, his administration is fulfilling all obligations of government to the people.

The governor made the assertion on Thursday at the Banquet Hall of Government House in Port Harcourt during the Emblem Appeal Fund Launching, preparatory to the Armed Forces Remembrance Day Celebration on January 15, 2025.

This was contained in a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Nelson Chukwudi.

Fubara stated how mutual and healthy cooperation has been maintained with the security agencies to guarantee the prevailing peace in the state.

He also explained that while the employment of 10,000 persons in the State Civil Service was cancelled, 2,000 professionals have been employed in the health sector, with 1,000 employment slots reviewed upward for the Universal Basic Education and Post-Primary Schools.

Fubara said that while scholarships have also been awarded to Rivers State youths in PAMO University of Medical Sciences and Wigwe University; the N85, 000 new minimum wage has been implemented for civil servants in the state.

He said, “We have gone past the stage where you just employ 10,000 civil servants. It will not help the growth of this state for now. We are going to the general one later. So, that was the reason why I suspended it, and insisted that employment that should be approved should be those for professional cadre.

“I can say boldly that we have employed over 2,000 medical doctors. The records are there. We have also employed teachers. At least for UBE, I have okayed the approval of 1,000, which they did before, and we have also asked them to increase the number, both for the UBE and the Post- Primary Schools Boards.

“On the issue of scholarship, the Rivers State Government has not started empowering its scholarship board yet. But there are some scholarships that we have offered. We did so in PAMO University of Medical Science, and we also did so recently in Wigwe University.

“So, if it’s those ones, the Rivers State Government has no hand in the process of selection. You have to pass the exams to be on the list of 100-150.

“Otherwise, be patient, when we start our own internal one; the one that the Scholarship Board will do, maybe, the criteria might be different, and we assure you, more persons will be accommodated.”

Fubara also said that some persons have decided to be enemies of this state and wanted the state to experience a black Christmas, however, he noted that his government was determined to make sure that the interest of the state would be the first thing on his priority list.

He added, “I can say boldly that our civil servants are happy, even in the face of all the propaganda that the state’s allocation fell under one bridge.

“But we are now the first state that did not just make the promise but have lived up to that promise. Today, civil servants that were collecting N70,000 are jubilating with N120,000, N140,000.

“What is the greatest joy any government can achieve? You might do some projects, but the most important thing is the happiness that you leave in the hearts of people.

“People will forget that Sir Dr Peter Odili built this banquet hall, but they won’t forget the story of when they couldn’t pay their children’s school fees because of a poor salary.

“But with their salary now improved, they will always remember that and say, look, if not for that government, this my son wouldn’t have been a graduate; if not for that salary, this my son would not be a lawyer; he will not be a judge; he will not be an engineer.

“So, the most important thing is making sure that Rivers people are first in everything we do.”

Fubara said that no amount of money donated would be enough to commensurate the services rendered by war veterans who ensured the protection of the country’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and unity among the people.

He said, “This event means so much to me because I fall in the category of the dependents of the fallen heroes. Maybe you don’t understand: my late father was a military officer! So, I am also one of those who are dependent.

“It is important to us because every January when my mother goes for that event, she comes back smiling. So, we have to join hands together to make this one very special.

“We cannot do enough. No matter what we do, the losses are there; those spaces cannot be filled. But the only thing we can do is to cushion the effects, and in cushioning those effects, we need to give our support to the survivors of the fallen heroes.”

Fubara told legionnaires in the state that the promised 50 slots of employment are still available, awaiting when the embargo on general employment in the State Civil Service will be lifted.

The governor also urged them to inject part of the money realised from the launching into the scholarship scheme that they have floated to cater to their children’s welfare in tertiary institutions.

Fubara expressed appreciation to all lovers of democracy and the Rivers people for their support of his administration.

He assured them that despite the distractions, he and his team will remain determined to follow through the dictates of good governance and leave legacies that will endure.

He added, “So, let me thank every one of you who has continued to support us. God doesn’t start and end halfway. We are determined to follow this journey and will follow it to the end where everyone will know that it is only God Almighty that gives power.

“I need to commend our security agencies for their support. I can say with all amount of assurance that they have been very cooperative. I know a lot of them are under one pressure or the other, which is normal.

“But we can always ask you to do the right thing. We will not ask you to do the wrong thing. Therefore, doing the right thing is easy, and that brings peace to the state. We are happy with what you are doing. We will continue to support you to succeed in Rivers State.”

Fubara launched the emblem with N40 million on behalf of the Rivers State Government.

In his speech, Secretary to the Rivers State Government, Dr Tammy Danagogo, acknowledged the sacrifices made by officers, with some of them paying the supreme prize, leaving spouses as either widows or widowers and children as orphans.

Danagogo said it is for such survivors and also for those who are still in active peacekeeping activities that the day is dedicated to galvanising financial support for them to cater to their welfare.

He said, “They are the survivors of wars, past and present. They are fighting insurgents, herdsmen, and terrorists; of course, not without scars. They are here in our midst.

“They did not negotiate any terms of engagement with the country. They simply asked, ‘What can we do for our country’? They volunteered and lost the luxury of comfort so that we could have the luxury of peace. It is, therefore, time to, once again, wake up our gratitude. Donate for the welfare and upkeep of these veterans who laboured for your sake.”

Giving his remarks, the Acting Chairman of Nigeria Legion, Rivers State Chapter, ACC Kuu Aminkipo Promise, explained that such an annual event serves to give recognition to military officers who have offered salient military services to the country.

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