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Non-Indigenes in Bonny LGA Declare Support for Rivers Governor, Sim Fubara’s Administration

By Confidence Biebara

Apr 1, 2024

Non-indigenes in Bonny Local Government Area of Rivers State have declared their support for the Governor Siminalayi Fubara led administration in the State.

Coordinator of Non-Indigenes Simplified Movement, Bonny LGA Chapter, Emeka Mentus, made this declaration on Monday, April 1, 2024 during a visit to the State Coordinator and Personal Assistant to the Governor on Non-Indigenes, Sam Anya, in his office in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Coordinator, Non-Indigenes Simplified Movement, Bonny LGA Chapter, Emeka Mentus (right) and another official of the group.

Mentus expressed the unwavering support and affirmed the resolute commitment of the non-indigenous community in Bonny LGA for Fubara’s administration, underscoring the remarkable achievements of the Governor within the short time he has been on the saddle.

Governor, Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara

He lauded Fubara’s proactive approach to governance, commending his dedication to the welfare of civil servants evidenced by consistent salary payments, promotions, and employment opportunities.

Highlighting the current administration’s infrastructural development strides, Mentus cited significant projects such as the Trans-Kalabari Road, Port Harcourt Ring Road, Opobo/Andoni Unity Road, and the forthcoming Elele-Omoku Road.

Asserting that these showcase the Governor’s vision to enhance connectivity and attract investments to Rivers State, Mentus, however, urged detractors to align with the Governor’s agenda for progress, rather than serving personal interests.

He reaffirmed the solidarity and loyalty of non-indigenous residents in Bonny LGA towards Siminalayi Fubara and Sam Anya, pledging collaborative efforts with non-indigenous leaders across the state to advance the government’s development agenda.

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