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One year as Rivers Gov, Fubara only built castle of litigations — Group

A group under the platform of Concerned Rivers Citizens (CRC) has said that one year after, the Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara’s administration has built a castle of litigations and campaigns around the wards nicknamed thanksgiving to show Rivers people his achievements. 

The group in a statement signed by its convener, Emmanuel Chibuzor, on Monday, asserted that:

“One year after, projects almost at completion stages by his predecessor are still begging for attention while white elephant projects which Fubara initiated remain comatose. 

“The only thing which can be attributed to him is his castle of litigations and Supreme Court victory thanksgivings designed primarily for him to remain relevant and enjoy organic support. 

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“Can Fubara stand before Rivers people and beat his chest that in the last one year of his administration, he has put smiles on their faces outside boasting of how he will render his predecessor politically irrelevant

“Or better still, whether the security architecture put in place by his predecessor, which drastically reduced illegal bunkering and relocation of criminal elements from the state  to other areas to secure lives and property are adequately maintained

“The state under his predecessor which he relishes in calling names was described as the most secured in the Niger Delta because of his dexterity in handling security matters even going to the forest to uncover illegal refineries. Is the state of affairs still same? No. Bunkering is returning and criminality is on the increase as his foot soldiers today are persons associated with crimes in the society. 

“There’s no need to list his number of litigations here because they are all in the public domain to see as renovating a barely two-year-old Assembly Complex that is adjudged the best state Assembly residential quarters in West Africa.

“Also relocating an entire arm of government to his backyard are going to be considered as his major achievement.  This is to say the least a mockery of democracy.

“Government is perpetually in continuity but what we are seeing in our Rivers State is a cache of illegalities that will soon fetch Fubara Guinness World Record in the exhibition of democratic illegalities.  

“If the beginning is rotten, then the subsequent years definitely will display heavy rottenness in Rivers State governance,” the statement reads in part.

Tribune Online

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