Rivers Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has expressed optimism that his administration’s delivery of infrastructure across the state will reinforce public trust and translate into increased support for President Bola Tinubu.
Governor Fubara spoke on Tuesday during the commissioning of the 5.94-kilometre Ihuowo–Ihuama Road in Ahoada East Local Government Area, a project awarded in October 2024.
He said the road project underscores his government’s commitment to responsive governance and addressing the pressing needs of the people.
He described the intervention as a basic responsibility of any people-oriented administration.
The governor noted that the road had previously served as a death trap and an epicentre of crime and kidnapping, adding that its completion would significantly improve security and safety in the area.
Governor Fubara believes that his administration remains focused on service delivery to improve the living conditions of residents across Rivers State.
According to him, while every administration has a definite lifespan, his government will beremembered for its simplicity, openness to public concerns and prompt response to the needs of the people.
The governor also assured the traditional ruler of the area that requests for additional roads and other infrastructure would be granted, pledging sustained development interventions.
He acknowledged Sir Ngozi Abu from Ihuama community as the individual who first gave him the opportunity to serve in the finance office as a civil servant, highlighting the role of mentorship and opportunity in public service.








