Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara has on Sunday Inaugurated the newly elected Local Government Chairmen who emerged following Saturday’s council elections in the state.
Speaking shortly after the inauguration at the Rivers State Government House in Port Harcourt, the Governor said that the emergence of new local government leaders marks a new beginning for the state.
Governor Fubara also used the medium to thank President Bola Tinubu for being a true democrat in the manner he handled the recent happenings in Rivers State.
He equally appreciated the PDP governors, the leadership of the party, the stakeholders and the entire people of Rivers State for their support.
“I must appreciate the president of the federal republic of Nigeria for being a democrat. Without his support we won’t be here today. Even in the face of the situation that confronted us, he still gave us all the support. So, I thank him on behalf of the good people of Rivers State.”
Governor Fubara declared that he remains a member of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), despite supporting the Action Peoples Party (APP) whose chairmanship candidates won 22 LGAs, while the Action Alliance (AA), won one LGA.
He said, “Am so happy that the Chairman of the PDP Governors Forum is here to witness this swearing-in ceremony. I want to assure you that I still remain a member of the PDP.
“Desperate situation requires desperate measure. We were confronted with a situation where the local government of the state was heading to doom. And the truth about it is what we did was to salvage the local government Council.”
Governor Fubara while charging the new council Chairmen to see their new positions as an opportunity to serve the people, also tasked them on development of their various LGAs and run a peaceful, all-inclusive, transparent and accessible government.
He urged them to key into his government’s mantra of promoting peace, love and offer purposeful leadership at the grassroot as well as delivering people-centered projects and programmes.
Governor Fubara also accused supporters of the FCT Minister, Chief Nyesom Wike of planning to disrupt the peace of the state by staging protests across the state on Monday, urging the new Chairmen to remain peaceful.
He said: “When they set a low standard, we will set a very high standard. We are not going to go their ways, we are not going to confront or fight anybody, we will continue to use the means of peace and ensuring that this state and it’s assets, and the federal government tax are protected.
“We are not going to be party to any breakdown of law and order in the state, because we know quite alright that if there is breakdown of law and order here, Nigeria will suffer. And is why our maturity must be high.
“I am charging you to be peace loving. Am aware that they are mobilizing twenty people per unit to go and confront you tomorrow, when you resume in your local government headquarters, but please, if they are coming with violence, avoid them, because the peace of this state is too important to us.
“It is on a public notice, everybody knows what they are planning, but please, follow my approach. At the right time, you will always will if you are patient and calculative,” he advised.
In a separate development, the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC), earlier in the day, issued certificates of return to the newly elected local government chairmen.
RSIEC’s Chairman, Retired Justice Adolphus Enebeli, after issuing the certificates to the council chairmen, declared the results for the councillorship elections in the 319 wards of the State.
Justice Enebeli, in his declaration, said the Action Peoples Party won in 314 wards, while the All Progressives Congress, APC, BOOT Party, Labour Party, Social Democratic Party, and Young Peoples Party won one Councillorship seat each.