Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has assured full implementation of the recent Supreme Court judgment concerning the state's political crisis, emphasizing that his focus is on the state's interests rather than personal gains.
Speaking during the inauguration of new Judges’ Quarters in Port Harcourt on Tuesday, Fubara acknowledged the financial losses incurred in the prolonged crisis and stressed the need to redirect resources toward the state's development.
The governor highlighted his administration’s dedication to the welfare of judicial officers, completing a housing project initiated by the previous administration. He urged proper maintenance of the facility to ensure longevity.
Performing the inauguration, Rivers State Chief Judge, Justice Simeon Amadi, praised Fubara for completing the project, calling it a landmark achievement in judicial welfare.
Solicitor-General Mrs. Ibiwari Clapton-Ogolo also emphasized the significance of the Rivers State Housing Scheme for Judicial Officers, which guarantees decent accommodation for judges who are indigenes by birth or marriage.
Fubara reiterated that his legacy will be defined by his contributions to the state, stating that "no price is too big to pay for peace in Rivers State."
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