Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has officially sworn in five new commissioners and two special advisers to strengthen his administration's executive council. The new commissioners are Ilamu Abua, Dr. Roland Obed-Whyte, Austin Nadozie, Samuel Eyiba, and Dr. Samuel Anya. Meanwhile, Forgive Amachree and Achor Nna have been appointed as special advisers.
During the swearing-in ceremony, Governor Fubara emphasized the importance of the new appointees working diligently to achieve the goals of his administration. He reaffirmed his commitment to implementing projects that will positively impact the people of Rivers State, urging the new officers to focus on service rather than personal economic gains.
“You are joining us to work towards meeting the expectations of Rivers people, irrespective of the distractions,” Fubara stated, urging the appointees to see their roles as an opportunity to serve the state. He encouraged them to contribute innovative ideas that would enhance good governance and improve the quality of life for the citizens.
Governor Fubara concluded by expressing his administration's determination to deliver on its responsibilities, highlighting that the government remains focused on providing quality, people-oriented services. "As a government, we are poised to justify the support we are receiving from our people," he said, reinforcing his administration's dedication to the development of Rivers State.