Gov. Fubara Charges New Commissioners To Work For Greater Rivers State

Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has charged newly sworn-in commissioners to cultivate the culture of team work by mobilsing staff in their ministries of posting to ensure higher productivity and promotion of the interest of the State.

Sir Fubara gave the charge when he swore-in five new commissioners at the Executive Chamber of Government House in Port Harcourt on Friday. 

Those sworn-in are Dr. Gift Worlu, Engr. Austin Ben Chioma, Prince Isaac Umejuru, Mr. Joseph Johnson and Mr. Victor Kii.

Governor Fubara said to deliver his electioneering promises, he needs capable and competent people on board to create a greater Rivers and they have been chosen to contribute their best to achieve that goal.

According to the Governor: "we have in our midst today very capable people  who are going to add value to our system. Some of you might have been nominated from your Local Government after deliberations but here, you are not representing your Local Governments, you are working for the State."

"The task is to deliver for the State. Your loyalty is to the State because if you don't  do that, when you leave, whether you like it or not, the records will be there to show what you did while you served as a commissioner. So, I charge you to leave your local issues and focus on promoting the interest of our State. That is the only way the theme that we all agreed on, consolidation and continuity, can be felt in our State."

Governor Fubara advised them against administering their assigned ministries as sole administrators but work as team leaders galvernising the permanent secretaries, directors and other levels of staff to achieve given task.


Signed


Boniface Onyedi

SSA, Media to the Governor of Rivers State


Friday, October 27, 2023

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