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Ibas Calls for Unity as Rivers set to Mark 58th Anniversary

As Rivers State marks its 58th anniversary, the State Administrator, Retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, has called on citizens to reflect on past achievements while embracing unity and collaboration to build a more prosperous future.

‎Speaking at a Special Inter-denominational Thanksgiving Service held at the Ecumenical Centre in Port Harcourt, Retired Vice Admiral Ibas emphasized that the strength of Rivers State lies not only in its diversity but in the shared identity, harmony, and common purpose of its people.

‎”We are bonded together by a common destiny—the hope of a better tomorrow where every Rivers citizen can thrive, contribute, and belong,”

‎”Let us not only celebrate our past but also commit to shaping a future where our children are confident in their identity, faithful to their heritage, innovative in enterprise, and God-fearing in character.”



‎While describing the thanksgiving service as more than a ceremonial event but a sacred moment for reflection, forgiveness, and reconciliation, the Sole Administrator urged political, traditional, religious, and community leaders to prioritize the collective good of the state above divisions.

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‎He clarified that improved infrastructure, quality education, and accessible skills acquisition programmes for youths must be inclusive, not a privilege reserved for a few.

‎”Our public institutions must be transparent, accountable, and responsive. Development must be a shared experience—fair to every community, village, and local government. This is the standard we must uphold,” he stated.

‎Retired Vice Admiral Ibas expressed confidence that despite historical challenges, political uncertainties, economic difficulties, and social transformations, Rivers State would emerge stronger and more united.

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