Governor Forbala has spoken about river political affairs such as the King of Nebugadani State.
Nigeria News Nalin The report said that Rivers Governor Siminalayi Fubara said he was ruling the government, not like the Bible’s Babylonians, but fearing God.
Fobala expressed this in his letter of appreciation to the leaders of the Nigerian Labor Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), while also trying to award him a recognized reward.
“It’s not because we are meeting all their needs, but because we put people’s faces in governance. He said he was on Tuesday, in the state of Valyelsa by the government of Governor Douye Diri on Tuesday in the state of Valyelsa The Ministry of Labor said in the construction of the first floor single-story construction by the Yenagoa government of the state capital city.
“We don’t run it like the Babylonians. We are running it in the style of Jesus, where love leads everything. Where love should be front and back.”
Fubara explained that during the political crisis held against his administration in 2023, he was committed to improving the welfare of river workers to promote a good workforce to achieve the goal of the river’s first spell.
The governor said the resulting industrial harmony has become unprecedented as workers feel more valuable, supportive and determined to increase productivity.
Fubala recalls that despite the political meetings in Abuja to find solutions to the 2023 political crisis, his mind was constantly shifting to what could be done to make hope and buffer The difficulties faced by river workers.
He said he decided to pay N100,000 Christmas bonus to every worker in each grade in December 2023 and expanded retirees’ gestures to retirees in 2024.
Governor Fobala pointed out that what the Bayelsa state government did shows that there is a good relationship between the Labor Party and the Diri government.
He suggested that the organized Labor Party in the state of Bayelsa consider gestures, not rights, but privileges, so that they can embrace, defend, cherish and protect it with all their hearts and minds, and ensure that no one creates friction between them and the government .
He noted that Fubara was saddened by the demise of leader Edwin Clark, who will be remembered for its positive impact on many aspects of national and regional issues.
“We’re here, we’re just a minute of the death of our hero Pa Edwin Clark. What does he remember? Because of his courage, truth, tenacity and survival in the region,” he said.
Fubara told Diri: “I want you to continue to represent the same thing and I can see you represent the right thing. That’s what history remembers your goal.
“History won’t remember anything destructive, don’t deceive yourself. Money and material things cannot be attracted by a good name. So keep doing the right thing. The good people of history and Bielsa will always remember you.”
Fubara promised that his government would promote a strong relationship between the river and Bayelsa.