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Rivers Deputy Governor Celebrates Fubara’s 51st Birthday

The Rivers State Deputy Governor, Prof. Ngozi Odu, congratulated her principal, Governor Siminalayi Fubara, on his fifty-first birthday on 28 January.

In a statement signed on Wednesday by her Head of Press, Owupele Benebo, Odu described birthdays as milestones that offer an opportunity to reflect on past achievements while looking ahead with renewed purpose and dedication to service.

She commended Fubara for his purposeful leadership, resilience, and unwavering commitment to the peace, progress, and development of the state, noting that his administration continues to inspire hope among the people.

Odu prayed that Almighty God would grant the Governor good health, happiness, wisdom, and renewed strength to continue steering the affairs of Rivers State in the years ahead, wishing him many more years of impactful leadership in service to the state and the nation.

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Meanwhile, the state government, in a statement signed by the Secretary to the Rivers State Government, Benibo Anabraba, described Fubara as a dynamic and approachable leader whose visionary, courageous, and people-centred leadership has rekindled hope and renewed confidence in the state’s potential.

Anabraba noted that the Governor’s leadership style continues to resonate positively with citizens across Rivers State.

He added that Fubara’s steadfast commitment to good governance, accountability, and sustainable development has inspired trust and optimism among the people, and that his administration’s focus on inclusive development and public welfare reflects a deep dedication to service.

On behalf of the state, Anabraba prayed that Almighty God would bless the Governor with sound health, renewed wisdom, and enduring strength to achieve even greater successes in service to Rivers State.

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