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I won’t go back on oath to protect, defend Rivers people –Fubara

Governor Siminalayi Fubara

Governor Siminalayi Fubara

From Tony John, Port Harcourt

Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, has declared that despite the challenges confronting his administration, he will not be distracted from his oath of office to defend Rivers people and protect their interests.

The governor, who spoke to newsmen in Ngo Town, Andoni Local Government Area, shortly after inspecting the entire stretch of the Andoni section of the Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo Unity road, yesterday, to ascertain the extent of work that has been done, recalled that during the campaigns leading to his election, the Andoni section of the road was in terrible condition but months after the decision was taken to re-award the contract, the milestone achieved has been commendable.

“I have to say the contractor has done a very good job. However, we did observe that about 1km of road that will lead to the council secretariat was somehow not captured in the scope and I think it will be proper that we do that too.

“So, we will continue to do our best, not minding the challenges we are facing. The most important thing is that we have taken our oath to defend our people and protect their interest, and we are not going back on that,” he said.

Fubara said his administration is determined to complete the road that has lingered on for over 20 years as a commitment to bequeath lasting projects that will serve the needs of the people for years to come.

“What I keep saying to everyone is, what are we bequeathing to our people? Their interests are the most important thing and governance is about the protection of lives and property.

“These include providing quality services and one of them is this road. Posterity has blessed me with this project; it was something that they couldn’t achieve for over 20 years but within the space of six months, I have been able to sort it out. It is a credit and a big one at that, to our administration.”

Responding to Dick Nkakeek, a youth leader who appealed to the governor to consider the construction of Andoni’s internal roads, including that of Oyorokoto town, Governor Fubara sued for patience assuring his administration will consider the internal roads in Andoni once the Andoni section of the Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo Unity road has been completed and Oyorokoto town will benefit.