Subscribe to our newsletter

advertisement

I’ll Fully Enforce Supreme Court Ruling~ Fubara
3258
121
9/10/2025, 6:45:16 PM
632
3/11/2025, 7:13:59 PM
By Eniekenemi Atoukudu - 3/11/2025, 6:44:03 PM
views 3288
Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has reaffirmed his commitment to fully implementing the recent Supreme Court ruling on the state’s political crisis. He emphasized that, amid all the developments, protecting Rivers State’s interests remains paramount and must take precedence over any personal agendas. Governor Fubara made this pledge on Tuesday during the inauguration of the new Judges’ Quarters, a housing facility built by his administration for Judges of Rivers State origin by birth or marriage, at Old GRA in Port Harcourt City Local Government Area. “It has not been an easy 16 months, but what is important is the interest of our State, which must be above our personal interest. I want to say it here, very loud and clear to everyone: the Supreme Court has given a judgement, my administration is going to implement the judgement to its fullest. The reason is clear: It is not about me, it is about the good of this State,” he said. Governor Fubara acknowledged the significant financial losses incurred on both sides in the course of the political crisis, regretting that the funds spent had ultimately gone to waste. He noted that such resources and efforts would have been more beneficial if they had been pooled together and directed toward initiatives that serve the state’s best interests. Speaking on the project, Governor Fubara highlighted that it underscores his administration’s commitment to the welfare of judicial officers. He explained that the project was inherited, and based on reports from the Ministry of Justice and concerns raised by the judiciary, his administration deemed it necessary to see it through to completion.
News on the go. Anytime, anywhere!