Gov. Fubara Dismisses Claims Of PANDEF Visit: Here's What Really Happened

Breaking Down the PANDEF Visit Rumors
Alright, let's dive into this. Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara recently stepped forward to clarify some misleading claims floating around on social media. These rumors suggested that a delegation from the Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), including former President Olusegun Obasanjo, paid him a visit at the Government House over the weekend. But guess what? That's not true, according to the governor himself. In a statement released on Tuesday by his Chief Press Secretary, Nelson Chukwudi, Fubara called these reports "fake news" and urged everyone to stay informed with accurate information.
Naija News is here to break it down for you. The official statement made it crystal clear: no such visit took place. The governor's team wants the public to know that the entire narrative being pushed online is nothing more than baseless speculation. The statement even went further, saying, “Let’s get this straight—there was absolutely no visit by any delegation from PANDEF to Governor Fubara on the claimed date. Chief Obasanjo didn’t stop by either. These false narratives being spread are just the work of those who wish to disrupt the peace, good governance, and progress that this administration is striving to deliver to both the present and future generations.” Powerful words, right?
Standing Firm on Judicial Orders
Now, let’s talk about where Governor Fubara stands on another crucial issue—the Supreme Court judgment regarding the ongoing political crisis in the state. He's made it loud and clear that his administration is fully committed to implementing the court’s decision. The statement reiterated, “The governor has no hesitation in complying and executing the judgment of the Supreme Court concerning the political crisis in the state.” That's a pretty strong commitment, showing that Fubara is serious about upholding the rule of law.
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However, here's the catch: while the governor is ready to take all necessary steps to ensure the court’s orders are carried out, there’s been a roadblock. The Rivers State House of Assembly, according to the governor, hasn’t been cooperative in this process. This lack of collaboration is creating a significant hurdle in resolving the political challenges faced by the state.
Efforts Toward Resolution
Let me tell you something important. Governor Fubara isn't just talking the talk; he's walking the walk when it comes to resolving these issues. He's already initiated processes aimed at ensuring the Apex Court’s orders are implemented effectively. But again, the Rivers State House of Assembly hasn't exactly been on the same page. The CPS elaborated, saying, “The governor has taken concrete steps to address the concerns raised by the court, but unfortunately, the House of Assembly hasn’t been willing to work alongside him to smooth things over.”
In conclusion, Governor Fubara’s administration is focused on steering the state toward stability and progress. By dismissing false narratives and reaffirming his commitment to the court’s judgment, he’s showing leadership in the face of challenges. So, as the story unfolds, let’s keep our eyes on the facts and the actions being taken to move Rivers State forward.
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