Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has sworn in a new set of Special Advisers, urging them to see governance not as a title or ceremony, but as a call to genuine service. He reminded them that leadership carries a responsibility beyond personal ambition, one rooted in the trust freely given by the people.
Addressing the newly inaugurated advisers, the governor emphasized the need for collective effort, unity of purpose, and unwavering loyalty to the vision of building a better Rivers State. He stressed that progress can only be achieved when those entrusted with leadership work together, guided by shared values and a clear sense of duty.
“Governance is not a ceremony; it is service,” Governor Fubara declared. “Our social agreement with the people of Rivers State is to work, and that is exactly what we are committed to doing.”
The governor reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to practical governance that delivers real benefits to citizens, noting that the expectations of the people remain the true measure of success. With the inauguration of the Special Advisers, he expressed confidence that their expertise and commitment would strengthen the administration’s drive to fulfill its promises and advance the development of the state.