A second term in office is of little importance to Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State. While meeting with traditional rulers, chiefs, and leaders of the Kalabari-Ijaw community in Port Harcourt, Governor Siminalayi Fubara reportedly stated that ensuring peace and development in the state were his top priorities. This information was reported by The Punch. With an air of profound philosophy, he declared, “Power resides with God.”
The level of the Kalabari people that visited Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s office was so impressive, he even made fun of some who, he claimed, couldn’t even muster 5% of his guests to attend a reception. “As far as I can tell, this only includes the Kalabari; the Igbanis, Okrika, and Ogu/Gbolo people have not been included yet,” he stated. Someone else planned an Ijaw-themed reception, but they lacked the presence of even a fraction of the chiefs and traditional rulers that are present.
The correct individuals, representing the authentic Kalabari ethnic nationality, are so present. Speculation was put to rest by Governor Siminalayi Fubara, who declared, “There is no story anywhere and nothing to be said.” He spoke to the visiting Kalabari-Ijaw leaders and said that they were the embodiment of the Kalabari people. Despite their possible absence owing to unforeseen circumstances, he stressed that their message had been well conveyed.
The reality is that you have made your voice heard, and everyone is listening. “I am secure, and the message is clear,” he stated. Next, the governor thanked his guests and assured them that he was not trying to get votes but rather fulfill his duty to better the lives of the people in their towns.
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