Title: Gov. Fubara Shows Strong Support For Tinubu, Assures Rivers Will Finish Strong Date Published: 01 January 2026 Description: Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has underscored his administration’s resilience and affirmed Rivers’ alignment with President Bola Tinubu, pledging to “finish strong” despite political challenges.Speaking during the 2026 New Year State Banquet at the Government House, Port Harcourt, Governor Fubara described the administration as stronger and more focused, attributing its progress to faith and divine guidance.“The distinguished leaders who sat with us today signal their firm support not only for this administration but also for President Bola Tinubu,” he said, acknowledging the presence of political heavyweights including Prince Uche Secondus, Rt. Hon. Austin Opara, Alabo Abiye Sekibo, and former Governor, Sir Celestine Omehia.Governor Fubara also addressed critics with a pointed metaphor: “The only reason a dog barks is when it does not understand. We understand, and governance will continue at full force.”Reflecting on 2025, he noted the challenges his government faced but said they ultimately strengthened the administration, adding that 2026 will be a year of recovery and accelerated progress for Rivers State.“Our path is clear. We will regain all lost crowns. It is only a matter of time and speed,” he declared, urging citizens to remain committed to truth, unity, and public support.The banquet, described by Secretary to the State Government Dr. Benibo Anabraba as a moment of thanksgiving and unity, drew traditional rulers, legislators, and political leaders, emphasizing peace, collaboration, and alignment with the Federal Government.Former SSG Dr. Tammy Danagogo also highlighted the importance of state-federal cooperation, stressing that Rivers has historically thrived when aligned with the national leadership. He described Governor Fubara as a unifier whose administration will foster sustained progress under the current federal reforms.Top lawmakers, including Hon. Awaji-Inombek Dagomie Abiante, reinforced the call for unity, framing the year ahead as one of restoration and collective effort for the glory of Rivers State.The event showcased the state’s rich heritage, blending cultural displays with a renewed political commitment to both state development and support for the President. Attached Images: 57e9a7f15234bc19c43e0cebd84311a9b3138ade3b1be8a8bd46d9565bcf3876.jpg, 90617e71fdb7cbc2dd4abe59889d2b01e6eeee7d5e0ffcfcd58fd53c12c810e2.jpg Attached Video: None