Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara Warn Appointees Against Unauthorized Meetings

Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara Warn Appointees Against Unauthorized Meetings

What is at risk for Rivers State government appointees is their job security,inalayi Fubara has threatened to sack any appointee who convenes meetings

Mateo Farah
Mateo Farah·Senior Political Analyst
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The warning was issued during the swearing-in ceremony held at the Executive Government House, where he mentioned the importance of these appointments in advancing the state’s development agenda.

The new appointments are intended to drive progress, rather than create problems or serve as instruments of political patronage. By taking a firm stance on unauthorized meetings, Fubara aims to maintain control his's goals are not derailed by unsanctioned activities.

Fubara also used the opportunity to remind approaching retirement to prepare their handover notes, ensuring smooth transitions within This move suggests that the governor is focused on maintaining continuity and stability within the state's.

As to the State Government and Chief of Staff begin their roles, they will be expected to work within the boundaries set by Fubara, avoiding any actions that could be seen or contrary to the state.

The implications of Fubara's warning are significant, as it sets a clear tone for his administration's approach to governance. By prioritizing centralized control and accountability, Fubara that he will not tolerate any actions that could authority or hinder progress. As the government moves forward, it will be important to monitor how this directive is implemented and how it affects the overall functioning of the.

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Mateo Farah

Mateo Farah

Senior Political Analyst

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