Rivers' comeback boss Fubara, begs God in the Opobo church

Rivers State leader Siminalayi Fubara emerged publicly for the first time since authorities restored his position. The governor accompanied his spouse, Valerie, to a worship ceremony at St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral within Opobo Kingdom. Fubara expressed appreciation toward divine providence and citizens who supported him through prayer during his absence. He shared gratitude through social media platforms while acknowledging the congregation and state residents for their spiritual backing. The official described the gathering as recognition of divine mercy and guidance during his administrative journey.

Federal leadership had removed Fubara from duties for half a year under presidential directive. President Bola Tinubu reversed the suspension decision and restored normal governance on Wednesday. The head of state simultaneously ended emergency protocols that had controlled regional operations. Fubara emphasized continued cooperation among residents while observing International Peace Day. The reinstated administrator pledged to maintain unity and shared purpose throughout his renewed tenure.
 

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