Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has revealed real reasons for the ongoing political crisis in the state, saying it is for the control of the state resources.
The governor said, “There is a reason for this crisis, and that reason is the control of the resources of Rivers State. Rivers State resources belong to you, and we will make sure that the resources are applied judiciously for the betterment of Rivers State.
The governor, however, assured that he will continue to utilise the state resources judiciously for the betterment and overall interest of the people.
Fubara stated this while addressing the congregation of Omega Power Ministries (OPM) Worldwide during the 51st Birthday of the General Overseer, Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere, and the 18th Anniversary Celebration of the church at the Headquarters, Mbodo, Aluu, near Port Harcourt on Sunday.
The governor called for continuous prayers from the church for his administration to remain focused with a view to achieving the purpose of governance in the state.
“What you owe us is just one thing: Continue to pray for us. Let us not lose focus because we know the devil is always at war to derail people in governance,” he said.
“Continue to pray for us because what is most important is the interest of the people here, and I believe that with your prayers, we will not lose focus and the purpose of governance will be achieved in Rivers State.”
Fubara lauded the General Overseer of OPM Worldwide, Apostle Chinyere, for his philanthropic works and contributions to humanity.
The Governor, who noted the decay of public amenities met on assumption of office, commended the General Overseer of OPM Worldwide for the various educational programmes in the ministry aimed at providing children the requisite vocational and technical knowledge needed for future employment.
The governor thanked Apostle Chinyere and the congregation for supporting his administration with prayers.
He also donated a sum of N200 million to the church to support its ongoing infrastructure development projects.