Title: Ignore Sounds Of War, Rivers Will Remain Peaceful - Gov. Fubara Date Published: 01 January 2026 Description: Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has urged residents of the state to remain calm and resolute in the face of rising political tension, assuring that his administration will not be distracted or intimidated by what he described as “sounds of war.” He emphasized that prayer, restraint, and peaceful engagement—not confrontation—will continue to define the government’s approach to leadership and governance in 2026.The governor gave the assurance during the New Year crossover service at the Chapel of Everlasting Grace, Government House, Port Harcourt, where he reflected on the first two years of his administration, describing the period as one marked by turbulence and internal challenges that slowed the pace of development.Despite the difficulties, Governor Fubara said the state weathered the storm without being overwhelmed, stressing that the survival of Rivers through the period was proof of divine intervention and collective resilience. He expressed strong optimism that 2026 would usher in a new phase of stability, renewed focus, and accelerated development.Calling on Rivers people to rise above political noise and intimidation, the governor drew lessons from the biblical account of Prophet Elijah, urging citizens to listen for the “still small voice” of God rather than be distracted by threats and provocations.“We do not have the instrument of war; the only thing we have is our knees, and we will continue to pray to God. Do not be troubled by the sounds of war you are hearing,” Gov.Fubara said, adding that the State is entering the new year with strength, hope, and the assurance that those who trust in God will not be put to shame.The governor also reaffirmed his commitment to peace and political maturity in Rivers State, pledging that any support for President Bola Tinubu ahead of the 2027 general elections would be anchored on dialogue, mutual understanding, and respect—not coercion or threats.He commended the people of the state and loyal supporters of his administration for their steadfastness and courage, noting that their resilience had helped the government remain focused and stable despite sustained pressure.Earlier in his sermon, the Government House Chaplain, Pastor Ogan Barasin, speaking on the theme “At Thy Word,” urged total obedience to God in 2026, warning that delayed obedience could lead to delayed testimonies. Drawing from the Gospel of Luke, he stressed that the new year would demand faith-driven action rather than excuses.Pastor Barasin declared 2026 a year of visible and tangible miracles for those who trust and obey God, offering prayers and prophetic declarations for peace, progress, and enduring stability in Rivers State. Attached Images: 56396cc005eabb1fc1916741cd859dbe241f6430ba73c0b44c843d178901bb58.jpg Attached Video: None