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Jonathan hails Fubara, calls him ‘Rivers political General’

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan has praised Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara, referring to him as the emerging “General” of the state’s political future despite the challenges his administration has faced since taking office.

Speaking at a chieftaincy installation ceremony in Etche Local Government Area, Jonathan acknowledged that political opposition is a common test for leaders. He encouraged Governor Fubara to view the challenges as opportunities for growth and resilience in leadership.

“I know you (Gov. Fubara) are passing through challenges, and at occasions like these, I try to keep quiet. I don’t like to say certain things. This is the first time you are holding a top political office. You will face a lot. But remember, nobody becomes a General without fighting wars. Whatever challenges you face now are preparing you to be a General in politics. With your commitment and the support I see from the people of Rivers, God will see you through,” Jonathan stated.

He further emphasized the critical position of Rivers State, warning that any destabilization in the state would negatively affect the entire country.

“We want a peaceful Rivers State because it is the center of the Niger Delta. If we create problems in Rivers State, we create a crisis in the Niger Delta, which is detrimental to our economy. We need a peaceful state, and we want the Governor to remain calm and focus on his work,” Jonathan added.

In his response, Governor Fubara accepted the chieftaincy title of Dike Oha 1 of Etche Land, bestowed upon him by the Supreme Council of Etche Traditional Rulers. He expressed gratitude for the recognition, acknowledging strong support from both the Etche and Ikwerre communities.

At the 1st Etche Festival of Food, Art, and Culture Exhibition in Nihi Community, Fubara assured the people that his administration would continue to focus on projects and services to improve their standard of living.

“You are aware that we recently awarded road projects in Afara, Egwi, and Mba communities. We will ensure these roads are completed, and in the next few months, we will come here to commission them,” he said.

The Governor also pledged to maintain law and order in the state, stating, “We will continue to follow the rightful path and reach our promised land. Thank you for your patience and support.”

Governor Fubara acknowledged former President Jonathan’s unwavering support during challenging times, stating, “He has stood by me through this difficult period of our administration.”

Chairman of the occasion, Senator John Azuta Mbata, congratulated Eze Nwala for his 10 years of meritorious service as monarch, urging traditional rulers in the state to uphold law and order, ensuring the safety and security of their communities.

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