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Fubara Issues Tough Warning to Top Aides, Demands Absolute Loyalty

Siminalayi Fubara, Rivers State Governor,has delivered a strong message to his newly appointed Secretary to the State Government and Chief of Staff, cautioning them against any actions that could undermine his administration.

Speaking during their inauguration in Port Harcourt, the governor stressed that their appointments come with serious responsibility and require discipline, transparency, and total commitment to governance. He made it clear that their primary duty is to serve the interests of the state and uphold the integrity of his office.

Fubara warned that involvement in unauthorized or covert meetings, especially those capable of creating political tension or embarrassment for the government, would not be tolerated. He emphasized that any such conduct would attract immediate removal from office.

The governor further urged the appointees to focus on effective service delivery, noting that their roles demand coordination, accountability, and loyalty. He also reminded public officials present that maintaining order, professionalism, and unity within the administration remains key to achieving progress in the state.

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