Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has rejected claims that the state is in turmoil, asserting that Rivers remains peaceful.
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During his inspection of the 14.6km Omodu-Eberi Road project in Omuma Local Government Area on Thursday, Fubara emphasized the tranquility in the state.
He reassured the public that Rivers residents are living peacefully and that ongoing projects face no disruptions. Fubara described the narrative of the state being in crisis as incorrect and unpatriotic.
He emphasized that governance continues smoothly, with people moving freely and economic activities progressing without issues.
Fubara highlighted his administration’s dedication to policies that benefit the people and ensure sustainable development.
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He expressed his commitment to fostering an environment that attracts investments, aiming to make the state appealing to investors.
The governor also addressed the delay in the Omodu-Eberi Road project, explaining that the government chose to extend the road from 8km to 14.6km to connect with Abia.
This decision, he said, is part of the broader goal of enhancing infrastructure and connectivity in the region.
In summary, Governor Fubara reassures that Rivers State is peaceful and progressing, with continued efforts to boost development and attract investments.

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