Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, urged citizens to participate actively in the upcoming election on October 5th, describing it as a pivotal moment in the state’s political evolution. He emphasized that this election represents the foundation of a new, robust structure that is not controlled by any individual, indirectly alluding to Nyesom Wike’s influence.
He also highlighted the significance of local governance, pointing out that true political power lies in controlling resources at the local government level and ensuring that employment and resources are distributed equitably among the people. He encouraged voters to see this election as an essential step in advancing their collective struggle for better governance.
He said in a live coverage by Symfoni from 0:55, “We are preparing for the election on the 5th of October. I want you to participate actively in that election. That election is going to be the turnaround. That election is the rebirth of a new and strong structure that doesn’t belong to anybody. And you can see that’s why they are running everywhere to stop it. Structure, structure, structure—what is structure?
Structure is ownership: the one who controls the LGA, the one who controls the resources, the one who gives employment to our local people, the one who shares the state and local government resources among these people. And that is what I want this government to stand for. So please ensure that you participate in that election. That election is a very important ingredient that will help us chart the new phase—or would I say, the second phase—of our struggle.”