Amid the unfolding political developments in Rivers State, Governor Siminalayi Fubara has reassured residents that his administration remains committed to delivering on every promise and completing all ongoing projects across the state.
The Governor gave the assurance after inspecting the Airport–Ipo–Ikwerre Road Bypass.
Speaking with reporters a day after announcing his withdrawal from the governorship race, Governor Fubara told reporters that he remains upbeat and determined to continue placing the interest of Rivers State and its people above every other consideration.
A day after withdrawing from the Rivers State governorship race, Governor Siminalayi Fubara is back to work and ready to concentrate his energy on delivering good governance and the promises he made to the people of the state.
In keeping with one of those promises, the governor on this wet Friday is in Ikwerre Local Government Area to inspect work on the Airport–Ipo–Ikwerre Road Bypass.
The project is designed to curb community blockades that have repeatedly disrupted operations at the Port Harcourt International Airport.
The Governor says the bypass project is a direct response to persistent protests, particularly from Ipo community residents, whose demonstrations, including a major airport blockade over a year ago, became a national embarrassment.
The governor described the project as a peace-building investment that will boost commerce and improve security.
Moving on, the Rivers State Governor used the occasion to assure that his administration will concentrate its efforts to deliver on all the promises made to the people despite the political development that saw him withdraw from the governorship race.
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Governor Fubara also called on the people to remain peaceful, law-abiding, and unite to build a better and more prosperous Rivers State.
Editor: Roluke Ogundele

