Rivers State Governor Siminarayi Hubara has vowed that his administration will never give in to any intimidation.
He disclosed this in a speech he delivered on Tuesday during the 64th Nigeria Independence Day Parade at Government House Arcade, Port Harcourt.
The governor declared that his administration would not bow to blatant intimidation by any individual or group, no matter how powerful they may be.
He stressed that the interests of the people remain his top priority and promised infrastructure development across the state.
Hubala, who is currently in political conflict with his estranged political godfather and predecessor, Nyesom Wike, said: We remain focused and dedicated to the interests of the nation, our dear Rivers State and the cause of our people. ”
He appealed to the people of Rivers State and his well-wishers across the country to “support us and stand with us on the side of courage, truth and justice since the inauguration of government till date.” He expressed his gratitude for what he gave.
Lamenting the country’s economic woes, Hubala called on Nigerians to support President Bola Tinubu in his efforts to turn the country around.
“The vision of our Founding Fathers at the time of independence was to build a united and secure nation based on the values of brotherhood, democracy, justice and equality of all peoples, tribes and nations,” he said. Ta.
“Our leaders, past and present, have continued to do their best to unite our country and promote the progress and well-being of our people.”
He urged Nigerians not to despair but to remain hopeful for a bright future.
He also expressed his intention to work with the federal government to deliver the benefits of democracy to the people.
“We will work with the federal government to address economic, social, and political challenges, including judicial terrorism, nepotism, corruption, and abuse of power that undermine democracy, suppress economic growth, and disprove our people.” It caused untold suffering.
“By working together for the common good, with an unwavering commitment to democracy, the rule of law, and good governance, we can overcome all challenges and prevail against the enemies of progress.” Hubala said.