The suspended Governor of Rivers State, Sim Fubara, has revealed that he is currently at a critical crossroads where he must make tough decisions.
Fubara has promised to collaborate closely with all key stakeholders to improve the state. In a statement commemorating his second year in office, Fubara emphasized the need to move forward.
Following a power struggle with his predecessor, Minister Nyesom Wike, which resulted in his suspension due to a state of emergency declared by President Bola Tinubu, Fubara has engaged in reconciliation talks with Wike as the state of emergency is set to end.
Wike, referring to the suspended governor as his son, expressed willingness to work towards peace after their meeting.
Fubara reiterated his dedication to fostering peace, security, and progress in Rivers State in the statement released on Thursday.
He said: “Your support has emboldened me to press on and not to retreat, but to work harder to foster peace, reconciliation, and forgiveness. These are essential to restoring normalcy and delivering transformational infrastructure, impactful programmes, and life-changing services across the State.
“We are at a crucial point in our journey, where difficult decisions must be made. Be assured that every step we take will be guided by your best interests and the enduring good of Rivers State.
“As we reflect on the lessons of the past two years, I am hopeful for what lies ahead. I look forward to working hand in hand with all of you to build a State we can all be proud of: a RIVERS STATE that stands as a model for the rest of Nigeria.
“To those still carrying the weight of our recent political struggles, I appeal to you, let us turn the page, come together, and focus on our shared goal of progress and unity. The time to rebuild and rise is now. Thank you once again for the opportunity to serve.”















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