Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has sworn in five newly appointed Special Advisers, reaffirming his administration’s resolve to move forward with determination and recover lost ground.
While swearing them in on Friday at the Government House, the governor explained that his government had the resilience required to deliver on its mandate.
Fubara also pointed out the appointments were made to strengthen governance and ensure the smooth running of his administration.
According to him, the appointees were not new to government, stressing that their prior experience meant they clearly understood the philosophy and objectives of his administration.
The governor added that their familiarity with the system would eliminate delays in performance monitoring and ensure that set goals are promptly achieved.
He also urged the new aides to approach their responsibilities with a strong sense of duty, warning that the appointments should not be seen as a pleasure but a call to dedicated service.
“You have previously distinguished themselves in public office and expressed confidence that they would replicate such performance in their new roles.
“Do not disappoint the government and the people of Rivers State as they begin work to fulfill the administration’s social contract with the citizens,” he said.
DAILY POST reports that those sworn in as Special Advisers included Eloka Tasie-Amadi, Peter Medee, Emmanuel Fubara, Victor Ekaro, and Darlington Oji.


