Rivers
RSLCSC Boss Celebrates Fubara’s Supreme Court Victory

The Acting Chairman of Rivers State Local Government Civil Service Commission, Mr Goodlife Ben, has joined thousands in celebrating Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s election and Supreme Court victory.
At a thanksgiving victory organised by Simplified Movement in Abua/Odual Local Government Area, last Friday, Mr Ben hailed his victory.
The Abua/Odual Simplified Movement across the 13 wards were on ground and fully mobilised to thank God for the victory of the Governor at the event.
Various groups within and outside the council area joined the Simplified Movement during the epoch-making ceremony.
In his speech, the Acting Chairman, Local Government Civil Service Commission, Mr Good life Ben expressed gratitude to God for the victory of the Governor in the election and the court cases.
He expressed satisfaction over the turn out of the people of Abua/Odual, saying it is a clear message that the people are fully in support of the present administration following the Governor’s laudable achievements within a few months in office.
“ This is to register our profound gratitude to God for giving us Fubara. God has used Fubara to do many things for our people.
Governor Fubara has made indelible marks for us as a people, hence, the thanksgiving. Some of our sons are appointed into various sensitive positions in his government. The Permanent Secretary in the Civil Service Commission; the Acting Chairman, Local Government Civil Service Commission; and a member of the Governing Council of the Ignatius Ajuru University of Education are some of the examples. Having done all these within a short period in office, it is indeed proper to appreciate him and show him our total support and prayers,” he said.
The Acting Chairman, however, described Abua/Odual as the Governor’s second home which he has demonstrated by visiting us twice and also by appointing our sons to serve in his government.
He appealed to the Governor to consider industrialising the area as it would help to boost economic activities in the area.
Mr Ben said the establishment of a bank in the area is long over-due considering the economic viability of the area.
“Engagement of our teeming youths in meaningful activities will reduce crime and other social vices. We appeal for the industrialisation of Abua/Odual within the Orashi region and the establishment of a commercial bank to improve commercial activities. Growing of rice in our soil had been tested during former Governor Melford Okilo’s tenure. So, the present government can go into it in the area as it will engage the youths. We have no doubt that Governor Fubara will look into it. We are peaceful, lovely and hospitable, hence, are ready to support him achieve such a laudable project,” he said.
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Rivers Political Crisis: IYC Warns of Dire Consequences Amid Impeachment Threats Against Gov Fubara

As tensions continue to mount following the current political crisis in Rivers State, the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), Eastern Zone, has warned on the potential fallout from the ongoing impeachment threats against Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
The IYC, Eastern Zone, in a communiqué jointly signed by Chairman Comrade Ibiso Harry and Secretary Hon. John Amos Benjamin, emphasized that any attempt to destabilize the government could have dire consequences for the state’s stability and the welfare of Rivers people.
They called for dialogue and peaceful resolutions, urging all parties involved to prioritize the welfare of the citizens over political maneuvering.
In the communiqué, IYC accused former Governor Nyesom Wike and the Martin Amaewhule-led State House of Assembly of exacerbating the ongoing political crisis in the state.
They claimed that Wike’s persistent efforts to control the state’s resources have led to a political crisis that threatens the very fabric of Rivers State governance.
“The bone of contention in this crisis is the desperate attempt by the FCT Minister to maintain control over the state’s resources, which Governor Fubara has firmly resisted,” stated Comrade Ibiso Harry, who read the communiqué.
He went on: “Fubara’s mantra, ‘Rivers money for Rivers people,’ clearly reflects his commitment to prioritizing the welfare of our citizens.”
The group further warned that the stoppage of federal revenue allocation to the state would lead to severe repercussions for civil servants and jeopardize crucial services in healthcare and education.
“We have supported every governor of Rivers State in the past, and we demand the same respect for Governor Fubara to complete his two terms.
“Our people have sacrificed too much in the name of political loyalty, and we will not stand idly by as these attempts threaten our collective future”, the IYC declared.
The group called for dialogue and cooperation among political leaders, urging them to resolve differences without resorting to dubious political tactics.
They warned that should such attempts to impeach Fubara continue, those responsible would face the consequences of their actions, potentially leading to a breakdown of law and order in the state.
As the political tensions rise, the IYC expressed appreciation for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s intervention thus far, calling for further support to ensure that democracy prevails in Rivers State.
The communiqué concluded with a call for unity among all ethnic groups in the state, asserting their unwavering support for Governor Fubara and his administration.
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