
Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has reaffirmed his commitment to delivering transparent, people-focused governance, while urging residents to embrace peace, reconciliation, and unity as the true spirit of Easter.
In a message personally signed by the governor and released to the press from Port Harcourt, Fubara described Easter as a sacred period that symbolizes renewal, hope, and shared purpose. He encouraged citizens to see the resurrection of Jesus Christ as a powerful reminder that peace can prevail over conflict, and that collective dreams can be restored—even in times of adversity.
“Easter is a sacred season of reconciliation and unity. It is a time when the peace of Christ dwells richly in our hearts, restoring relationships, comforting the afflicted, feeding the hungry, and healing the brokenhearted,” the governor said.
He emphasized that no challenge—whether hardship or adversity—can separate the people from the love and grace of God, adding that this season should renew everyone’s faith in a better tomorrow.
“This season renews our confidence that nothing — neither hardship, nor adversity, nor even death — can separate us from the love of God in Christ. In Him, we remain victorious,” Fubara declared.
While reaffirming his “unwavering commitment” to good governance for the people of Rivers State, the governor also encouraged citizens to continue supporting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
“Let us not lose sight of our collective strength. The transformation we all desire is achievable when we act together as one people under God, committed to peace, unity, and progress,” he said.
Governor Fubara concluded by wishing every household in Rivers State and beyond peace, love, and renewed strength during the Easter celebration.
“May the Risen Christ bless every home in Rivers State and beyond with peace, love, good health, and renewed strength as we continue our journey to a greater future.”