Rivers State governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has declared that his government is guided by the rule of law in all its decisions and undertakings.
This was as he made it known that his administration has resolved to follow its course lawfully to the end as regards the festering political crisis in the state.
The governor, therefore, urged his supporters and the people of Rivers State to eschew violence and conduct themselves in compliance with the rule of law.
Fubara also declared in a press release by his Chief Press Secretary, Nelson Chukwudi, that he is already on top of the situation in the state.
Governor Fubara spoke on Friday at the official inauguration of the Emohua-Kalabari (Tema Junction) Road Project in Asari-Toru Local Government Area.
The project inauguration was performed by a former governor of Bayelsa State, now representing Bayelsa West Senatorial District in the Senate, Senator Seriake Dickson.
Governor Fubara assured that he will continue to lead the state with the fear of God and guided by the laws of the land, adding that he would never let the people down, including all those who believe in his leadership.
“I want to thank everyone of you for your support. I want to thank you specially for your support before and during the time of the election and the wonderful support we are getting now after the election. And the support is what is shocking the whole world.
“We don’t have any Assembly member, like they said. We don’t have any local government chairman, like they said. But we have the people. Having the people is the most important thing. I assure the people that we will not disappoint them.
“We will lead as a government that has the fear of God, purposeful for the people. I assure you that we will not let you down. We will not bring any form of disgrace.
“But I am not asking you to be violent. No need for it. The most important thing is our course: we will follow it lawfully to the end. And by the special grace of God, we are on top of the situation,” he said.
Governor Fubara encouraged the people to continue to support the President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government and protect important government installations in Kalabari Land.
He observed the troubling issues of unabated illegal bunkering activities and vandalism of critical infrastructure of state, saying these have caused a depletion of inflow of revenue to the Federation Account.
Governor Fubara particularly said recurring reports of the Nigerian Navy emphasised the preponderance of such activities in the area, and tasked youths to stop engaging in such economic sabotage.
“When you watch or read most of the reports on the activities by the Nigerian Navy, you will see that greater part of these bunkering activities are done, more especially, in this area.
“I want to appeal to you, there are other justifiable and clean means of livelihood. We must not subject ourselves to economic sabotage. Please, I am appealing to you, it is better we desist from it.
“I am going to constitute a very high-powered delegation that will visit these areas and talk to the leadership, the chiefs and the community heads and leaders, so that we can improve on our present state.
“When we have (exploited) more crude oil resources from this area, it brings in more resources (finances) to the state, it brings more resources (finances) to the country.
“Mr President can do more projects and the state can also do more projects. Afterall, you will want me to do more projects. So, support me in this fight to end illegal bunkering and oil pipeline vandalization,” he said.
Commenting on the project, Governor Fubara said it was awarded on 18 February, 2023 by the immediate past administration at the cost of N21.2billion but which only paid N6billion.
He said his administration paid the remainder of N15.2billion, and completed 70 per cent of the job to confidently claim it as part of his projects delivered to the people in Kalabari Land.
“Although the Permanent Secretary did mention a few things, and I know that when we leave here, some agents will want to say one thing or the other. So, I came prepared.
“Let me also say it here, maybe, Julius Berger Nigeria PLC was being economical with their presentation. On my table as I am talking to you, there is a request for variation of the cost of this project.
“This is because, as at the time this project was awarded, and while the project was on-going, there was serious exchange rate differences. But I told them not to worry that they should go ahead and complete this project. I assured them that we will sort them out and they accepted.
“For the records, this project was awarded on the 18th of February, 2023 by the immediate past administration. In the month of March, the first payment for the project was done, and the next one was in April, and the third one was in May.
“The total value of this project is N21.2billlion, and out of that, only N6billion was what the previous administration committed.
“When we came on board, we said to the contactor, ‘go ahead’, assuring that we are not cutting it short because we know that the project is for the benefit of our people. I can boldly say here that the balance of N15.2billion has been paid completely.
“So, for those of you that are mathematicians and even those of you who understand elementary statistics, you will understand that 70 per cent of this project was done by this administration. Therefore, we can boldly say that this project was delivered by this administration.
“That is not even an issue but the reason why we have to go on this line is just to explain to our people, so that you will understand where we were and exactly where we are now.
“Originally, our mantra was supposed to be ‘Consolidation and Continuity’. And if that is our mantra, the success of our administration should not be ascribed to anybody, but to the success of the administration, to the success of governance, knowing fully well that we will serve out our tenure and another will continue, and government is a continuous process.
“But with what we are faced with, we have no other option but to do this explanation so that we will understand the works that we are doing.
“For those people who say that we have not been doing anything, they will know that we have been doing a lot silently, not with noise or media exaggeration,” he stated.
Governor Fubara assured that he will continue to deploy resources of the state to better the conditions of the people.
He also directed the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Works to commence the process for the immediate extension of the road from Tema Junction to Abonnema Town.
The governor explained that the Trans-Kalabari Road project was re-routed away from the Ogbakiri axis because of the high maritime line entailed in the construction work and the associated cost but assured that the road will still connect to Tombia Town.
“Let me assure our people, as I have said before, this government is a government that is focused. This government is a government that wants the forgotten people to feel the impact of governance.
“This government is a government that wants to give opportunity to everyone. You don’t need to be close to me to benefit, that is the truth. This is because I see it as sycophancy. What we need to do, we will do it for our people.
“So, let me thank the four local government areas which co-operated to make this project a success: Emohua, Asari-Toru, Degema and Akuku-Toru.
“And let me also thank the traditional leadership of the Kalabari Kingdom. Please just be peaceful, everything that we desire, by the special grace of God, will definitely come our way,” he added.
Inaugurating the project, Senator Seriake Dickson said crisis makes some people to forget governance, adding that Governor Fubara has however refused to be distracted but rather committed to improving the wellbeing of the people.
Senator Dickson said the project is a life-changing development endeavour because his experience plying the road when it was deplorable was also unpleasant, noting that that phase was now gone.
The former governor of Bayelsa State joined the people to appreciate Governor Fubara for the feat, declaring: “Today, we have seen what you are doing.
“When we led that delegation last week to you at the Government House, I didn’t know that you are embarking on life-changing projects like this across the length and breathe of this area.
“Not many people will see this and doubt your commitment and your understanding of the imperatives of development.
“Your love for our people, your love for Rivers people, and your understanding of the challenges facing your people, if anyone was in doubt, looking at this wonderful road, such doubts, clearly will be misplaced.”
He praised Governor Fubara for what he has achieved in such a short time, despite the deliberate distractions and urged him to remain focused to do more for the people.
Dickson added that, as a competent accountant, he was sure that the Fubara will prudently deploy every taxpayer’s sweat into meaningful development projects that will positively impact the majority of the people of the state.
Permanent Secretary of Rivers State Ministry of Works, Atemea Briggs, said the Emohua-Kalabari Road is 15.24km in length, and was awarded at the cost of N21.26billion by the previous administration, which paid only 28 per cent of that sum, which amounted to N6billion with work left at the preliminary stage.
He stated other features of the road that is serving as major access into Kalabari land to include its width as 5.3 meters, with asphalt thickness of 100 millimeters – made up of 60 millimeters concrete asphaltic binder course and 40 millimeters asphaltic wearing course, with a median divide of 600 millimeters and installed street light, now completed and fully paid.
Deputy Regional Manager of Julius Berger Nigeria PLC, Rimon Morisho, in his presentation, said the road project was awarded to them in February 2023, with a completion period of 18 months.
He said because of the company’s commitment to meeting contractual obligations, they ensured delivery of the project in good quality and ahead of schedule.
Morisho stated that his company was proud to have contributed significantly to the development of infrastructure in the region, and expressed gratitude to Governor Fubara for the opportunity, including the trust reposed in them to be part of the success story.
In her welcome address, Vice Chairman of Asari-Toru Local Government Area, Mrs Tekena Daphne Wokoma, recalled that the road was properly constructed with bridges first in the 1990s but eventually collapsed few years after.
The unattended deplorable condition of the road, she stated, created motoring discomfort for commuters with kidnappers and armed robbers finding it more easy to operate on the route.
The local government chairman added that Governor Fubara has wiped away the tears of the people and saved them from nightmares and associated difficulties.