As Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, prepares to resume official duties tomorrow following his six-month suspension, a community leader in Ogoni land, Dornu Nwinang, has pledged support for his administration.
Nwinang, who spoke on behalf of the people of Baen, Kpean and Duboro communities in Ward 18, Khana Local Government Area, described the governor as “God-sent” to drive the development of the state at this time.
Addressing journalists in Port Harcourt, the lawyer urged Fubara to view his suspension as an opportunity for renewed commitment to service delivery and not as a setback. He encouraged the governor to sustain focus on ongoing projects and prioritize job creation initiatives to tackle youth unemployment.
Nwinang further called on Rivers residents to rally behind Fubara, stressing that unity and collective support would help fast-track development across the state. He assured that the people of Khana Ward 18 remain firmly behind the current administration.
