Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, swears in five new Special Advisers and restates his administration’s resolve to move the state forward with focus, resilience, and renewed determination.
Speaking during the swearing-in ceremony at the Government House in Port Harcourt, the governor says his government remains committed to recovering lost ground and delivering people-focused governance, according to Mediaplusng.com.
Governor Fubara charges the newly appointed advisers to approach their duties with loyalty, discipline, and a strong sense of responsibility, noting that the task of rebuilding and repositioning Rivers State requires teamwork and dedication.
As reported by Mediaplusng.com, the governor emphasizes that his administration will not be distracted by challenges but will continue to pursue policies and programmes that promote peace, development, and inclusive growth across the state.
The five Special Advisers include three former commissioners and two other experienced professionals, selected to strengthen governance and support effective policy implementation.
Governor Fubara notes that his government has the capacity and resilience to deliver on its mandate, stressing that public service must be guided by integrity, accountability, and commitment to the welfare of the people.
He urges the appointees to see their roles as a call to service, not personal advancement, and to work in line with the vision of building a stronger, united, and prosperous Rivers State.
The ceremony marks another step in the governor’s ongoing efforts to reposition the state’s governance structure and accelerate development in key sectors.




