By Paul Chimodo
Supporters of Governor Siminalayi Fubara thronged the Rivers State Government House on Thursday morning in a jubilant mood as they awaited his official resumption of office.
Chanting solidarity songs and waving placards, the crowd gathered in anticipation of the governor’s return following the court ruling that paved the way for his reinstatement. The atmosphere around the Government House in Port Harcourt was charged with excitement, with many describing the moment as a victory for democracy and the will of the people.
Security operatives were seen stationed around the premises to ensure order as the crowd continued to swell. Party loyalists, youth groups, and civil society organisations also joined the gathering, expressing optimism that Governor Fubara’s resumption would restore political stability in the state.
Fubara’s return to office marks a significant turning point in Rivers politics, coming after months of intense legal and political tussles.
