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Gov. Fubara Swears in Five Commissioners, Two Special Advisers 

Rivers State

Governor Siminalayi Fubara sworn in five commissioners and two special advisers on Wednesday.

The swearing-in exercise took place at the Executive Council Chambers of Government House in Port Harcourt.

Governor Fubara, while speaking at the event, praised his loyalists and charged the newly sworn-in commissioners and special adviser to ensure that they carry out their duties diligently as they were recommended by leaders.

“So, I want to say that finding yourself here is an opportunity for you to defend the government and also ensure that what these millions of people fought for about 11 and a half months ago is not in vain,” Fubara said.

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Moreso, Governor Fubara reiterated that his administration will ensure the provision of quality development in both infrastructure and appropriate social amenities for the people of Rivers State.

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Also, Governor Fubara pledged to deliver his responsibility to over 8 million supporters.

Most especially, Governor Fubara gave words of advice to the appointed representative of non-indigenes, an Abia-born Dr. Samuel Anya, to accommodate all non-indigenes from the West, East, North, and minorities with equal treatment.

The names of the newly sworn-in commissioners are: Hon. Ilamu Arugu (Abua/Odual); Dr Roland Obed-Whyte (Degema); Sir Austin Emeka Nnadozie (Etche); Hon. Samuel Eyiba (Ahoada West); and Hon Samuel Anya (Abia State); while the Special Advisers include Barrister Forgive Amachree (Ahoada-West); and Mr Achor Nna (Obio-Akpor).

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