Table of Contents
- Swearing-In Ceremony
- Strengthening Governance
- Importance of Experience
- Call to Dedicated Service
- Appointees
Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has officially sworn in five newly appointed Special Advisers, reaffirming his administration's commitment to progress and reclaiming lost ground.
During the swearing-in ceremony held on Friday at the Government House, the governor emphasized that his administration possesses the resilience necessary to fulfill its mandate.
Fubara highlighted that these appointments were made to enhance governance and ensure the efficient operation of his administration.
He stated that the appointees are not new to government, noting that their previous experience means they have a clear understanding of the philosophy and objectives of his administration.
The governor mentioned that their familiarity with the system would help eliminate delays in performance monitoring and ensure that established goals are achieved promptly.
He also encouraged the new advisers to undertake their responsibilities with a strong sense of duty, cautioning that these appointments should not be viewed as a privilege but rather as a call to dedicated service.
“You have previously distinguished yourselves in public office, and I am confident that you will replicate such performance in your new roles,” he said.
“Do not let down the government and the people of Rivers State as you begin your work to fulfill the administration's social contract with the citizens,” he added.
According to DAILY POST, those sworn in as Special Advisers include Eloka Tasie-Amadi, Peter Medee, Emmanuel Fubara, Victor Ekaro, and Darlington Oji.
What is the purpose of the new appointments made by Governor Fubara? The new appointments are intended to strengthen governance and ensure the smooth operation of the administration.
The new appointments are intended to strengthen governance and ensure the smooth operation of the administration.
What qualities do the newly appointed Special Advisers possess? The appointees have prior experience in government, which provides them with a clear understanding of the administration's philosophy and objectives.
The appointees have prior experience in government, which provides them with a clear understanding of the administration's philosophy and objectives.
What message did Governor Fubara convey to the new aides? Governor Fubara urged the new aides to approach their responsibilities with dedication and emphasized that their roles should be seen as a commitment to service, not a privilege.
Governor Fubara urged the new aides to approach their responsibilities with dedication and emphasized that their roles should be seen as a commitment to service, not a privilege.



