Let Posterity Remember You for What Is Good, Gov. Fubara Charges Re-sworn-in Commissioners.

Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has said that it was imperative for the newly sworn-in commissioners to engage in activities for which they will be positively remembered by posterity.

Sir Fubara gave the advice shortly after swearing in nine (9) commissioners into the State Executive Council at Government House in Port Harcourt on Friday.

The newly sworn-in were former commissioners who, citing several reasons, had resigned their appointments during the political crisis that engulfed the State. They were however returning on their own to be reabsorbed into the administration.

Observing that they have already read the charge as contained in their oath of office, Governor Fubara enjoined them to uphold and defend the state's constitution. 
"I wish you well in your coming back. Stand for justice, and stand for the interests of our dear state. That is the purpose of your appointment and that is the truth." 
"I can see how heavy your hearts are. But I assure you that I don't have anything against anyone of you. You were caught in between during the crossfire."
Governor Fubara spoke further: "I will advise that you give your best. Like I said the first time, let this State and posterity remember you for what is good."









Signed


Boniface Onyedi

SSA, Media to the Governor of Rivers State


Friday, January 26, 2024

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