Engage in secret meetings, face sack, Fubara warns new SSG, Chief of Staff
Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara warns newly appointed officials against unauthorized meetings and emphasizes their duty to serve the people.
In a recent address, Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has officially warned the newly appointed Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Dagogo Wokoma, and Chief of Staff, Sunny Ewule, about the expectations of their roles. He emphasized the importance of discipline, loyalty, and commitment to the success of his administration. Fubara highlighted that the welfare of the people in Rivers State is the top priority, directing the officials to focus on their duties and be exemplary in their conduct.
Governor Fubara's warning outlined that any involvement in unauthorized nocturnal meetings, which could potentially embarrass the government, would lead to immediate dismissal from their positions. The remarks were made during the oath-taking ceremony held at the Government House in Port Harcourt, reinforcing the serious nature of their appointments. Fubara noted that these positions are a call to serve the people rather than platforms for personal gain or misconduct.
This strong directive from Governor Fubara underscores the administration's intent to maintain transparency and accountability among its officials. By establishing clear expectations right from the start, Fubara aims to cultivate a disciplined environment focused on governance that prioritizes public welfare, potentially impacting how government officials interact with constituents and conduct their affairs in the future.