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Fubara, Celebrating A Trailblazer At 49

His achievements are numerous, as he is a knight of St. Christopher (KSC) Order of Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion. Additionally, he holds the prestigious traditional chieftaincy title of Amaopusenibo of Opobo Kingdom. The governor’s commitment to family is evident through his marriage to Valerie Fubara, with whom he shares three beautiful children.
He had the privilege of receiving his primary education at Opobo Primary School and continued his studies at Comprehensive Secondary School, Opobo. His passion for numbers led him to pursue a degree in Accountancy at the then Rivers State University of Science and Technology, now Rivers State University.
After completing his bachelor’s degree, he furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Science (MSc) in Finance from the prestigious University of Port Harcourt Business School in 2013 and 2016, respectively. Fubara’s dedication to his studies and commitment to personal growth have shaped him into the accomplished individual he is today.
Sim, as he is fondly called, began his professional journey in 2003 as a principal accountant at the Rivers State Senior Secondary Schools Board. Through his dedication and hard work, he steadily climbed the ranks and assumed the role of director of finance and accounts at the State’s Government House in 2015. In March 2020, he achieved another milestone in his career by becoming the permanent secretary. His expertise and proficiency in financial matters led to his appointment as the Accountant General of Rivers State on December 23, 2020.
Siminalayi’s remarkable achievements and qualifications include being a Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Management and a Fellow of the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN). Also, he is a Member, Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigative Auditors. His exceptional track record and professional accomplishments have earned him the trust and support of many groups.
He is a philanthropy and generous humanitarian. He belongs to various professionsl bodies. Though calm and calculated, his pedigree in social interaction is deep as a peer group and community mobiliser; just as his zest in politics and political engineering is unprecedented. As a patron of Grassroots Development Initiative (GDI) in Opobo, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) did not think twice to nominate him as candidate of the party. He emerged victorious in the party’s governorship primaries for the 2023 general election.
Governor Fubara is a leader who embodies simplicity and compassion. He is patient, confident, and possesses a high sense of empathy towards the people he serves. His humility and strong faith in God make him a trustworthy leader. Representing the younger generation, Fubara leads the state with the slogan “Consolidation and Continuity of the New Rivers Vision,” aiming to build upon the achievements of former Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike. He is deeply committed to the development of a greater Rivers State, focusing on infrastructure, healthcare, education, security, agriculture, and investment opportunities, among others.
As the Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara recently made a critical move by signing a contract worth about N200billion with Julius Berger for the construction of the Port Harcourt Ring Road project. This project holds immense importance as it will span across six local government areas, connecting many communities of the state, effectively alleviating the congestion in Port Harcourt. The governor also committed to an advance payment of 75percent of the project value. With six flyovers, a major bridge, and more than 12 roundabouts, the decision on this project showcases the Governor’s commitment towards improving the infrastructure and overall development of the state.
As governors elected in the governorship elections held on March 18, 2023, across various states in Nigeria, reached their 100th day in office, Siminialayi Fubara proudly announced the successful completion of 21 road projects spanning approximately 68km. These projects were executed in multiple local governments within the state. Furthermore, Siminialayi’s administration has achieved significant milestones in sectors such as education, health, and human capital development, among others.
The governor has consistently collaborated with security agencies to maintain a relatively peaceful, safe, and secure environment for the residents, businesses, and properties within the state. Furthermore, he has ensured the timely payment of salaries and pensions to civil servants, while also making gradual progress in clearing the backlog of gratuities owed to beneficiaries. Moreover, Siminialayi has taken steps to restore water supply in the State Secretariat complex. Electricity supply has also been restored at the State Secretariat after over eight years. As a gesture of goodwill, he provided a Christmas gift of N100,000 to civil servants, which has greatly boosted their morale.
To boost the economy, generate employment opportunities, and alleviate poverty, the government has announced its plans to establish a N4billion Enterprise Fund in collaboration with the Bank of Industry. This initiative aims to support the growth of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the state. Through this Fund, both existing and aspiring MSME entrepreneurs will have easy access to credit at low interest rates, with a repayment period of up to five years. The governor is actively working towards the establishment of the Youth Entrepreneurship Development Trust Fund, which aims to foster an entrepreneurial mindset among young individuals and encourage sustainable interest in self-employment and job creation.
In adherence to the commitment he made to labour unions in the state in the face of the abrupt removal of fuel subsidy and its consequential impact on nationwide transportation costs, Sim has introduced over 17 high-end buses for intrastate transportation to mitigate the exorbitant fares incurred by commuters within the state. These buses have been efficiently transporting commuters along specified major routes in the state capital and its surrounding areas.
Fubara is a bona fide pioneer, leading the way for the future and setting an example for others to follow. He has proven himself to be a man of his word, consistently delivering on his promises and achieving remarkable results despite limited resources. Even while facing numerous challenges and attempts to undermine his efforts, both from within and outside the state, he has maintained the safety and security of the state and its businesses. As he celebrates his birthday today, even his harshest critics cannot deny that he is a worthy precursor in every sense.
Happy Birthday, His Excellency!
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It began as a seemingly minor in- flight disagreement. Comfort Emmason, a passenger on an Ibom Air flight from Uyo to Lagos, reportedly failed to switch off her mobile phone when instructed by the cabin crew. What should have been a routine enforcement of safety regulations spiralled into a physical confrontation, sparking a national debate on the limits of airline authority and the rights of passengers.
The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) wasted no time in condemning the treatment meted out to Emmason. In a strongly worded statement, the body described the incident as “a flagrant violation of her fundamental human rights” and called for a thorough investigation into the conduct of the airline staff. The NBA stressed that while passengers must adhere to safety rules, such compliance should never be extracted through intimidation, violence, or humiliation.
Following the altercation, Emmason found herself arraigned before a Magistrate’s Court and remanded at Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison, a location more commonly associated with hardened criminals than with errant passengers. In a surprising turn of events, the Federal Government later dropped all charges against her, citing “overriding public interest” and concerns about due process.
Compounding her woes, Ibom Air initially imposed a lifetime ban preventing her from boarding its aircraft. That ban has now been lifted, following mounting public pressure and calls from rights groups for a more measured approach. The reversal has been welcomed by many as a step towards restoring fairness and proportionality in handling such disputes.
While her refusal to comply with crew instructions was undeniably inappropriate, questions linger about whether the punishment fit the offence. Was the swift escalation from verbal reminder to physical ejection a proportionate response, or an abuse of authority? The incident has reignited debate over how airlines balance safety enforcement with respect for passenger rights.
The Tide unequivocally condemns the brutal and degrading treatment the young Nigerian woman received from the airline’s staff. No regulation, however vital, justifies the use of physical force or the public shaming of a passenger. Such behaviour is antithetical to the principles of customer service, human dignity, and the rule of law.
Emmason’s own defiance warrants reproach. Cabin crew instructions, especially during boarding or take-off preparations, are not mere suggestions; they are safety mandates. Reports suggest she may have been unable to comply because of a malfunctioning power button on her device, but even so, she could have communicated this clearly to the crew. Rules exist to safeguard everyone on board, and passengers must treat them with due seriousness.
Nigerians, whether flying domestically or abroad, would do well to internalise the importance of orderliness in public spaces. Adherence to instructions, patience in queues, and courteous engagement with officials are hallmarks of civilised society. Disregard for these norms not only undermines safety but also projects a damaging image of the nation to the wider world.
The Emmason affair is not an isolated case. Former Edo State Governor and current Senator, Adams Oshiomhole, once found himself grounded after arriving late for an Air Peace flight. Witnesses alleged that he assaulted airline staff and ordered the closure of the terminal’s main entrance. This is hardly the conduct expected of a statesman.
More recently, a Nollywood-worthy episode unfolded at Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, involving Fuji icon “King”, Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as KWAM1. In a viral video, he was seen exchanging heated words with officials after being prevented from boarding an aircraft.
Events took a dangerous turn when the aircraft, moving at near take-off speed, nearly clipped the 68-year-old musician’s head with its wing. Such an occurrence points to a serious breach of airport safety protocols, raising uncomfortable questions about operational discipline at Nigeria’s gateways.
According to accounts circulating online, Wasiu had attempted to board an aircraft while he was carrying an alcoholic drink and refused to relinquish it when challenged. His refusal led to de-boarding, after which the Aviation Minister, Festus Keyamo, imposed a six-month “no-fly” ban, citing “unacceptable” conduct.
It is deeply concerning that individuals of such prominence, including Emmason’s pilot adversary, whose careers have exposed them to some of the most disciplined aviation environments in the world, should exhibit conduct that diminishes the nation’s reputation. True leadership, whether in politics, culture, or professional life, calls for restraint and decorum, all the more when exercised under public scrutiny.
Most egregiously, in Emmason’s case, reports that she was forcibly stripped in public and filmed for online circulation are deeply disturbing. This was an act of humiliation and a gross invasion of privacy, violating her right to dignity and falling short of the standards expected in modern aviation. No person, regardless of the circumstances, should be subjected to such degrading treatment.
Ibom Air must ensure its staff are trained to treat passengers with proper decorum at all times. If Emmason had broken the law, security personnel could have been called in to handle the matter lawfully. Instead, her ordeal turned into a public spectacle. Those responsible for assaulting her should face prosecution, and the airline should be compelled to compensate her. Emmason, for her part, should pursue legal redress to reinforce the principle that justice and civility must prevail in Nigeria’s skies.
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