Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, on Tuesday joined his counterparts at his first meeting of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governors in Abuja, marking a significant moment in his engagement with the party’s leadership at the national level. The closed-door meeting brought together governors from across the country to deliberate on key political and governance issues.
Sources at the venue said discussions focused on national security, economic reforms, and strategies to strengthen cooperation between state governments and the Federal Government. Governor Fubara was seen interacting with several APC governors, signaling efforts to build consensus and working relationships within the ruling party.
The meeting also reviewed the party’s internal affairs, including preparations for upcoming elections and ways to improve service delivery at the subnational level. APC governors reportedly emphasized unity and policy alignment as critical to sustaining development and stability across the states.
Governor Fubara’s participation has drawn attention in Rivers State political circles, with observers describing it as an important step in redefining political engagement and collaboration. Supporters say the move could enhance Rivers State’s voice in national decision-making and attract greater federal support for development initiatives.
Leave a comment