Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has highlighted the importance of creating a supportive and stress-free work environment for his cabinet members to enhance their efficiency and overall health.
He attributed the improved performance of his administration to fostering an atmosphere where officials can thrive without the added pressures that often lead to health problems such as high blood pressure.
Governor Fubara made this statement during a special thanksgiving service held in honor of Dr. Tammy Wenike Danagogo, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), at St. Paul’s Nyemoni Lutheran Cathedral in Abonnema Town, Akuku-Toru Local Government Area, on Sunday.
The service celebrated Danagogo’s reappointment as SSG and his installation as the head of the Da Tubofia Group of Houses, Tubofiya III.
In his remarks, Fubara explained that as a good administrator, he prioritizes creating a work environment based on mutual respect and shared goals, rather than imposing pressure on his team.
He emphasized that this approach has led to greater productivity and development in the state.
He said, “I don’t intend to give anyone stress. There is no Commissioner here with high blood pressure. We’ve removed the pressure and created an environment where people can perform without anxiety.”
He continued, “Even when I have to correct someone, I do so with understanding and love. When there’s no pressure, you see efficiency, and that’s why our government is progressing.”
Fubara also praised Danagogo’s integrity and reliability, which he credited as the qualities that earned him his reappointment.
He expressed confidence in his administration’s ability to stand by officials, ensuring they are supported to perform at their best.
Additionally, Governor Fubara announced a ₦50 million donation to St. Paul’s Nyemoni Lutheran Cathedral to support its evangelism efforts and urged local government chairmen and traditional rulers to collaborate with the government in advancing state initiatives.
Danagogo, in his speech, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work under Fubara’s leadership, which he described as a life-changing experience in a relaxed and health-conscious environment.
He thanked the governor and his community for their ongoing support.
The thanksgiving service was attended by key dignitaries, including Rivers State Deputy Governor Prof. Ngozi Odu, Speaker of the State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Victor Oko-Jumbo, and former Governor Sir Celestine Omehia.