Rivers State Governor Sim Fubara says the welfare and interest of the state’s people will continue to be his number one priority, stressing that his administration will spare no cost to ensure they get the projects and other necessities that will make life easy and meaningful for them.
Speaking after projects in about four local government areas including the 16.5-kilometer road connecting several communities in Obio-Akor and Etche local government areas, Sim Fubara says his success as Governor will be judged only by the meaningful projects and policies, he was able to deliver to the good people of Rivers State who allowed him to serve them

He has in the last year shown that he’s not the type of governor who sits back in the comfort of his office to wait for reports on the status of the various projects embarked upon by his administration.
Instead, Governor Sim Fubara has made it a duty to personally visit every project to ascertain the level and quality of work done.
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The aim is to ensure that the contractors are on the site and that the standard or quality is not compromised.
Monday sees the governor driving to the Etche local government area to inspect emergency repairs on the failed section of the Rumukwurushi-Igbo-Etche road and drains.

The road has long been in a deplorable state and has been abandoned for a long time.
Ever since rehabilitation work began on the road, the affected communities have been thrown into jubilations, with the residents thanking their governor for coming to their aid as they least expected.
In keeping with his administration’s mantra of “Rivers First,” Governor Fubara says the happiness of the people will continue to be his number one priority.
The governor says that he’s optimistic that the road will be completed within the next three months.
Monday also sees the Rivers State Governor making his way to the Ahoada East local government area to inspect two projects, the Government Girls Secondary School and the Zonal hospital in Ahoada.
The project inspection tour rounded in Elele in Ikwerre local government area, with the Rivers State Governor inspecting work on the 33.5-kilometre Elele to Omoku road that connects three local government areas: ikwerre, Emohua, and Ogba Egbema Ndoni.
(Editor: Paul Akhagbemhe)

