In a powerful, direct address that is already sending shockwaves through the Brick House in Port Harcourt, leaders of the protest voiced the collective frustration of the masses. They revealed that citizens who put their lives and safety on the line to defend the current administration against political oppression are now feeling deeply betrayed.
"We Expected More From You" — Protesters Cry Out
Speaking on behalf of the demonstrators, a spokesperson urged the media and the public to ensure this urgent message reaches the ears of the Governor.
"My personal address is to the Rivers State Government and Governor Fubara. You people should help us pass our message to Governor Fubara, telling him that those of us who stood against oppression in this state are disappointed in him and that we expected more from him as governor..."
The protesters expressed deep dissatisfaction with the current pace of governance, noting that the courage displayed by ordinary Rivers people to protect Fubara's mandate has not been reciprocated with impactful leadership.
The 2027 Conundrum: "No Excuse for Failure"
The protesters also addressed Governor Fubara’s recent hints regarding his political future, where he reportedly stated he is no longer fixated on the 2027 Rivers State gubernatorial election.
According to the group, a lack of interest in a second term is no excuse for poor performance today. The message remains clear: whether Governor Fubara plans to return in 2027 or not, Rivers State deserves good governance right now. Those who fought against the political godfathers to give Fubara a breathing room are demanding immediate results, structural development, and a government that works strictly for the masses.
🗣️ Have Your Say!
Port Harcourt city residents, what do you think? Is Governor Fubara underperforming, or do the protesters need to give him more time? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!
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