Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has officially sworn in five new Special Advisers to strengthen his administration and support governance initiatives across the state. The ceremony took place at the Government House in Port Harcourt, with the appointees taking the oath of office before assuming their duties.
Governor Fubara described the appointments as part of his ongoing efforts to ensure effective governance and enhance policy implementation in key sectors. He expressed confidence that the new advisers would contribute meaningfully to the development and progress of Rivers State.
During the event, the governor urged the newly sworn-in officials to perform their roles with integrity, transparency, and dedication. He emphasized that their primary responsibility is to serve the people and support the state government in delivering tangible results.
The appointments reflect Fubara’s commitment to strengthening his executive team ahead of ongoing development projects and governance reforms. Stakeholders in the state have welcomed the move, noting that experienced advisers can help the government address challenges and drive effective administration.





