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Fubara Faces Tough Call as Rivers State Waits
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39945, member: 636"] Rivers State Governor Sim Fubara faces tough choices as his suspension period ends. The governor marked his second year leading the state during Thursday celebrations. He promised to team up with local leaders for better government services. Political fights with former governor Nyesom Wike led to major problems across Rivers State. President Bola Tinubu stepped in and declared emergency rule after the conflict grew worse. Fubara met with Wike recently to fix their broken relationship. The former governor agreed to make peace and called Fubara his political son. Both men decided to stop fighting over who controls state politics. Emergency measures will finish soon and normal government operations can restart. Security forces will help keep order during the transition back to regular leadership. The governor asked Rivers people to forgive past mistakes and move forward together. He wants citizens to focus on building better roads and schools instead of political battles. Fubara thanked supporters for staying loyal during the crisis months. State projects will continue moving ahead despite all the government disruptions. Rivers can become a model that other Nigerian states will copy for success. [/QUOTE]
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