Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, addressed a gathering of #endbadgovernance protesters in Port Harcourt today.
The demonstrators, who have been calling for reforms and better governance, assembled at the Government House to voice their grievances.
Governor Fubara acknowledged the concerns of the protesters and assured them that his administration is committed to addressing the issues they have raised.
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He emphasized the importance of dialogue and peaceful demonstrations, encouraging the youths to remain nonviolent in their quest for change.
“The voices of our youths are vital for the progress of our state,” Fubara stated.
“We hear your demands and are dedicated to creating a more transparent, accountable, and responsive government.”
He also outlined some of the steps his government plans to take to tackle corruption, improve infrastructure, and create job opportunities for the youth.
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The governor promised to set up a committee to engage with the protest leaders and ensure that their concerns are systematically addressed.
The protesters responded with cautious optimism, expressing their hope that the governor’s promises would translate into tangible actions.
They reiterated their commitment to peaceful protest and their readiness to continue pushing for change until they see real improvements.Advertorial
As the demonstration continued, the atmosphere remained calm, with both the governor and the protesters seeking a collaborative path forward to achieve their shared goal of better governance in Rivers State.