Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara
Fubara Reaffirms Commitment to Wike’s Vision
Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has reaffirmed his commitment to delivering on the development vision of his predecessor, Chief Nyesom Wike, pledging to complete the Port Harcourt Ring Road project by October 2026. The governor described the initiative as a strategic urban infrastructure priority that will enhance transportation, economic activity, and urban mobility in the state.
During an inspection of the ongoing Port Harcourt Ring Road construction, Fubara emphasised that completing the project is both a fulfillment of Wike’s vision and his own promise to the people of Rivers State. He assured residents that all necessary resources, logistics, and manpower would be deployed to ensure the timely delivery of the road.
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“This is a transformative project that will significantly improve connectivity across Port Harcourt and stimulate economic growth,” the governor said, stressing that the road will benefit current and future generations.
Fubara’s statement comes amid ongoing reconciliation efforts with Wike, following earlier political tensions. Stakeholders have hailed the renewed focus on infrastructure, noting that the Ring Road project is a tangible sign of continuity and partnership between successive administrations.
The governor’s pledge underscores a broader commitment to infrastructure development, urban planning, and economic empowerment in Rivers State, with the Port Harcourt Ring Road serving as a flagship project that embodies both legacy and progress.
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