By Sunday Ani
As the Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, marks his birthday today, January 28, many stakeholders have praised his leadership style and commitment to youth development, among other achievements across the state.
Speaking about the event, the Chief Pilot in the state’s Department of Aviation, Capt Stanley Pepple, described the day as a moment to reflect on Gov Fubara’s dedication to service and people-oriented governance. He noted that the governor has continued to emphasise on policies that promote growth, stability and opportunity for Rivers people.
He highlighted the administration’s support for young people, noting that the governor had consistently shown interest in initiatives that open new paths for youths. “These projects are aimed at giving young Rivers indigenes access to specialized training and careers in various sectors,” he said.
According to him, the governor believes that empowering youths with practical skills and global-standard education is key to building a sustainable future for the state. “His focus has always been on creating opportunities that will help young people compete and succeed beyond local boundaries,” Pepple said.
Observers have also noted that Fubara’s calm and steady leadership had helped to keep attention on governance and development. “His administration has continued to support infrastructure, education and social programmes, while encouraging peaceful coexistence among communities,” they noted.
Many supporters describe the Governor as a leader who listens and values collaboration, especially when it comes to policies that affect young people and working families.
As messages of goodwill continue to pour in from within and outside the state, associates and residents are praying for wisdom and strength for the Governor in the year ahead. The birthday, many say, is an opportunity to appreciate a leader whose approach to governance is rooted in service, inclusion and long-term development for Rivers State.

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