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Fubara Assigns Portfolios to Returnee Commissioners with Strong Warnings

Governor Siminalayi Fubara has reassigned eight out of the nine recently sworn-in returnee commissioners to their former ministries, emphasizing the need for them to uphold integrity and serve the state with dignity.

Addressing the commissioners and newly sworn-in officials, Governor Fubara admonished them to avoid actions that could undermine his administration or tarnish their legacies. He urged them to prioritize the welfare of Rivers people and work collaboratively to achieve sustainable development.

While highlighting the importance of their roles in governance, Governor Fubara cautioned against using their positions to settle personal scores or sow discord. He emphasized the need for unity and urged them to embrace their appointments as opportunities to contribute positively to the state.

The governor underscored his commitment to addressing the challenges facing the state, expressing confidence in divine intervention to overcome obstacles. He urged the officials to approach their duties with dedication and focus on delivering tangible results for the people of Rivers State.

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The newly sworn-in officials, including the Chief of Staff and Special Advisers, were reminded of the government’s mandate to provide effective leadership and improve the lives of residents. Governor Fubara urged them to exhibit professionalism and integrity in their service delivery, emphasizing the importance of accountability and transparency.

As the state embarks on a journey towards progress and development, Governor Fubara urged all officials to uphold ethical standards and work tirelessly for the common good. He reiterated his administration’s commitment to governance guided by integrity, fairness, and inclusivity.

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