Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has urged Rivers people to support President Bola Tinubu, saying cooperation between the state and the federal government will accelerate development.
The governor made the appeal on Thursday during the commissioning of the 12km Egbeda–Omerelu Link Road connecting communities in Emohua and Ikwerre Local Government Areas.
Gov. Fubara said his administration is ready to work with all pro-Tinubu groups and stakeholders committed to the president’s re-election, stressing that national stability is essential for sustainable growth.
He described the completed road as another fulfilled promise, recalling his earlier assurances to residents during project inaugurations last year.
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The governor restated his commitment to inclusive development, pledging that both rural and urban communities will continue to benefit from people-focused projects across the state.
Gov. Fubara said his administration opted for open commissioning of projects to provide visible evidence of governance at work, especially at a time of political tension and misinformation.
He appealed for peace and unity, noting that progress cannot thrive in an atmosphere of conflict.
Despite political pressures, he said he remains focused on delivering democratic dividends and improving the welfare of residents.
Gov. Fubara assured that more projects will be unveiled in the coming months as part of efforts to build a prosperous and inclusive Rivers State.



