Politics
Fubara Thanks President Tinubu for Support Through “Battle” as Governor
Governor Sim Fubara of Rivers State has credited President Bola Tinubu for his unwavering support through “battles” as governor.
Fubara made the statement while speaking at St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Opobo Town.
He said God “does not make any mistake,” adding that things happen for a purpose.
He added: “It has not been easy, I can say it. A lot of people who started this journey with us ought to have been here with us, unfortunately, they are not here. God knows why. We can’t question the Almighty.
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“I’m happy to return this glory to God Almighty, to say thank you God, and give me extra energy to continue with the battle. But no battle can be bigger than God.
“I want to thank God first, our dear President, he’s been a great and wonderful father. He has supported and I can say it without being economical with the truth that we are standing here because of his support.
“I want to thank again, my family. They are suffering, that’s the truth because of this cause. You just have to be strong and understand that after a while, you’ll get me back. But for now, these people are the ones that own me.”
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