Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has said his administration is mindful of fulfilling all the promises that were made during the electioneering campaigns to make life better for all residents in the state.
Fubara gave the assurance at the weekend during the funeral reception of Amanyanabo of Koniju Town, late King Nelson Atubo Oputibeya XI, who died at 92 years in Koniju Town in Okrika local government area of the state.
The governor said one area of mutual cooperation solicited from the Rivers people is to maintain the peace so that his administration can continue to deliver infrastructure and social services.
He said: “Let me also say this, we must abide by the tenets of of peace. That is the only way we can bring about the desired development we are all yearning for the people of the State.
“So, I want to urge every one of you, please, ensure that you maintain peace so that the promises we made during our campaign will be fulfilled.”
Fubara said he will never take the support of Wakirike people for his administration for granted because they make him feel that he is not alone in the journey of providing quality governance to Rivers people.
The governor also assured the people of Koniju Town that the process to officially Gazette the first class recognition given by government to the Oputibeya Traditional Stool, which has delayed will be concluded.
In his speech, Head of Owolo War Canoe House, and former attorney general of Rivers State, Chief Adokiye Amiesimaka thanked governor Fubara for being physically present to participate in burial activities as their king joins his ancestors.