After days of heightened political tension in Rivers State, Governor Siminalayi Fubara has officially resumed duty at the Government House, Port Harcourt, and is set to address the people of the state by 6pm today.
Governor Fubara’s return comes amid speculations about his political future and the rift between him and key stakeholders in the state. His scheduled broadcast is expected to touch on governance, peace, and the way forward for Rivers.
Confirming his resumption, a top Government House aide said: “The governor has returned to duty and will address Rivers people at 6pm. He is fully committed to fulfilling his mandate and ensuring stability in the state.”
The announcement has already generated anticipation among residents, many of whom are eager to hear the governor’s stance on the unfolding political crisis.
Political observers suggest that Fubara’s address could be a turning point in the ongoing tussle between the executive and legislative arms of government in the state. One analyst noted: “His speech will likely determine whether Rivers moves toward reconciliation or deeper political division.”
Supporters of the governor have expressed optimism, insisting that his return signals continuity in governance and a renewed focus on delivering development projects.
As the clock ticks toward the governor’s scheduled address, all eyes remain on Port Harcourt, where Rivers people await Fubara’s words on the next phase of his administration.



















