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SSA Media To Rivers Governor Official page Of Dr. Boniface Onyedi,The Senior Special Assistant On Media To The Governor Of Rivers State.

29/01/2025

The touching creation to appreciate a man from a distance. Governor Siminalayi Fubara is truly a good man loved by all. Credit to the creator of this beautiful piece of art

27/01/2025

GOV. FUBARA POISED TO RESUSCITATE THE FIRE SERVICE STATIONS IN RIVERS STATE.

NWC LAUDS GOV. FUBARA FOR RESTORING STABILITY IN RIVERS PDPPeoples Democratic Party (PDP) have commended Governor Simina...
23/01/2025

NWC LAUDS GOV. FUBARA FOR RESTORING STABILITY IN RIVERS PDP

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have commended Governor Siminalayi Fubara for committing to restoring stability in the ruling party in Rivers state against forces of destabilisation.

Ahmed Yayari Mohammed, National Treasurer of the PDP, affirmed the party's satisfaction with Gov. Fubara as leader of Rivers PDP following the governor's close door meeting with the PDP National Working Committee in Government House, Port Harcourt on Wednesday night.

The NWC had visited Gov.Fubara, Deputy Chairman of the PDP Governors' Forum, as part of the consultative meetings NWC is holding with party leaders and governors elected on the party’s platform to exchange ideas and explore ways to reposition the party.

On the fallouts of the Port Harcourt meeting, Yayari told newsmen, "There was a court ruling that dissolved the purported party congresses held in the state (Rivers), and other leaders were appointed to pioneer affairs of the party.

According to him, "We came to appreciate the doggedness of the Governor in ensuring that the PDP is becoming more stabilized and focused in Rivers State.

He noted that before the visit, they had earlier visited the Governor of Bauchi State, Sen Bala Mohammed, the Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde and Governor of Bayelsa State, Douye Diri.

Yayari Mohammed said the essence of these visits is to assure Nigerians that the PDP is coming together and is set on ensuring that in 2027, the PDP takes over governance in Nigeria, not only at the Federal level but also captures more states.

The National Treasurer further explained that another aspect of the visit is to inform Nigerians about the recent Court of Appeal ruling that reinstated Sir Ude Okoye as the National Secretary of the party, adding that they were also visiting these Governors to assure them that the majority of the members of the NWC support Okoye as the National Secretary of the party.

He said, "We will continue to work with him and also request the support and backing of the Governors. As you are aware, up to this moment, no court has set aside the ruling of the Court of Appeal.

"This judgment does not have any stay of ex*****on or similar orders, so members of the NWC are in agreement to work alongside the current National Secretary of the party to ensure that the PDP becomes more transformed and prepared across the board. Come May 2027, PDP will bounce back."

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PRESIDENT TINUBU MEETS GOV. FUBARA, OGONI STAKEHOLDERS IN ABUJAToday, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu held a crucial...
21/01/2025

PRESIDENT TINUBU MEETS GOV. FUBARA, OGONI STAKEHOLDERS IN ABUJA

Today, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu held a crucial meeting with a delegation of Ogoni stakeholders led by the Governor Of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The delegation, representing Ogoni's four LGAs, included prominent figures like Senators Lee Maeba, Magnus Abe, and Barry Mpigi, as well as Chief Victor Giadom, Leedum Mitee, and Prof. B. Fakae.

Also present were top government functionaries such as National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu, Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, Minister of F.C.T, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike and NNPC CEO Mele Kyari.

Key issues concerning Ogoni land development and environmental challenges were reportedly discussed.

Details shortly.

GOV. FUBARA ATTENDS OPENING SESSION OF GLORY REIGN Governor Siminalayi Fubara was among worshippers who graced the openi...
20/01/2025

GOV. FUBARA ATTENDS OPENING SESSION OF GLORY REIGN

Governor Siminalayi Fubara was among worshippers who graced the opening session of the Glory Reign 2025.

An annual Church convocation of members of Salvation Ministries worldwide, which saw the General Overseer, Pastor David Ibiyomie ministering on Restoration, the Beginning of new dawn as the theme and declaring the Church event open.

Amongst government functionaries who accompanied Gov. Fubara includes the deputy governor, Prof Ngozi Odu, Speaker Rivers State House of Assembly, Rt Hon. Victor Oko-Jumbo, Commissioners for Sports, Youth Development and Physical Planning & Urban Development, Christopher Green Esq, Dr. Chisom Gbali, and Rt. Hon. Evans Bipi as well as Chief of Staff, Government House, Rt. Hon. Ehie Edison

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GOV. FUBARA ATTENDS SOBOMA JACKRICH'S BIRTHDAY, COMMENDS HIS SERVICE TO COMMUNITYMy Principal,Governor Siminalayi Fubara...
19/01/2025

GOV. FUBARA ATTENDS SOBOMA JACKRICH'S BIRTHDAY, COMMENDS HIS SERVICE TO COMMUNITY

My Principal,Governor Siminalayi Fubara on Sunday, January 19, 2025 attended the birthday of ex-Niger Delta freedom fighter and politician, Soboma Jackrich and commended him for his spirit of community service and commitment to improving the lives of the people.

The governor who stated this at the country home of Soboma Jackrich in Usokun, Degema Local Government Area of Rivers State while commissioning the road project executed by the celebrant promised to provide street lights for the road as part of his support.

Meanwhile earlier in the day, Gov. Fubara also played host to the PDP Youth Forum where he declared his commitment to the party and pledged to support the youth forum to succeed in their endeavours to work for peace and growth of the party.

Boniface Onyedi
SSA, Media to Rivers State Governor

Sunday, January 19, 2025

GOV. FUBARA CHARGES NEW POLICE COMMISSIONER TO BE PROFESSIONAL Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has charged th...
17/01/2025

GOV. FUBARA CHARGES NEW POLICE COMMISSIONER TO BE PROFESSIONAL

Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has charged the new Commissioner of Police, Rivers State Command to be professional in carrying out his duties in the State.

Gov. Fubara spoke when the new CP, Olugbenga Adepoju paid him a courtesy visit on Friday, January 17, 2025 in Government House, Port Harcourt.

The governor told the Police Chief not to do the biddings of people but focus on the primary assignment of combating crimes especially the rising menace of cultism and kidnapping around the outskirts of the State.

He assured the new CP of his administration's support to the Police and urged him to work in collaboration with other security agencies to keep the state safe, secured and peaceful.

The Police Commissioner, Olugbenga Adepoju thanked the governor for his support and assured of his collaboration to ensure adequate security and protection of lives and properties of citizens across the State, promising to work within the ambit of the law and not be political.

Meanwhile His Excellency, Sir Siminalayi Fubara after the visit in conjunction with the Police Commissioner, Olugbenga Adepoju decorated two officers working with him in their new ranks.

Mr. Peter Anthony who is Personal Security Officer to the Governor and Mr. Wakama John, the Provost Marshall of the Government House were decorated following their promotions from Assistant Superintendent of Police to Deputy Superintendent of Police

Boniface Onyedi
SSA, Media to Rivers State Governor

Friday, January 17, 2025

ARMED FORCES REMEMBRANCE DAY: GOV. FUBARA SALUTES COURAGE OF VETERANS, FALLEN HEROES Governor Siminalayi Fubara of River...
15/01/2025

ARMED FORCES REMEMBRANCE DAY: GOV. FUBARA SALUTES COURAGE OF VETERANS, FALLEN HEROES

Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has lauded the courage and sacrifices of veterans and fallen heroes and heroines in their efforts to keep Nigeria safe and secure.

In his solemn speech to mark the 2025 Armed Forces Remembrance Day on Wednesday, January 15, 2025, Gov. Fubara noted, "Today, we honour the extraordinary courage that defines these individuals, the unwavering commitment that transcends generations, and the patriotism that remains steadfast - whether in life or death."

Reflecting on their immense role, the governor pointed out that, "Without the heroism of these gallant servicemen and women, this nation would not be what it is today. Neither would we enjoy the freedoms and peace we sometimes take for granted."

So, in deep commendation, Gov. Fubara stated, "As we remember their sacrifices, let us also recommit ourselves to honouring their legacies - not only on this day but every day. Through prayers, gratitude, and purposeful action, we must uphold the dignity and memory of our fallen heroes and continue to support their families."

Expressing utmost support, the governor pointed out, "To our legionnaires and the serving members of our armed forces, you embody the highest ideals of honour, courage, and commitment. We are immensely proud of the legacy of sacrifice you have left on the pages of history and in the hearts of our people."

The governor subsequently pledged on behalf of the government the sum of N50million to support the widows of these fallen heroes to enable them handle sundry issues.

Boniface Onyedi,
SSA, Media to Rivers State Governor

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

WE'RE COMMITTED TO PEACE, DEVELOPMENT - GOV. FUBARA My Principal, Governor Siminalayi Fubara, today attended the Interde...
12/01/2025

WE'RE COMMITTED TO PEACE, DEVELOPMENT - GOV. FUBARA

My Principal, Governor Siminalayi Fubara, today attended the Interdenominational Thanksgiving Mass at Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Chaplaincy of the Catholic Institute of West Africa, Rumuibekwe, Port Harcourt in commemoration of the 2025 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Celebration.

He reiterated his administration's commitment to the peace and development of the State as he will continue to support Legionnaires in the State as a way of remembering fallen heroes and heroines who fought to keep the nation safe and peaceful.

He appealed to security agencies to always be professional in their work in the State irrespective of how they were appointed, stressing that any conflict in the State could affect the entire nation. He also appealed to religious bodies in the State not to yield their pulpit to individuals for invectives on others.

Gov. Fubara restated his focus on making Rivers State great with the 2025 being declared as a year of Inclusive Growth and Development.

Boniface Onyedi
SSA, Media to Rivers State Governor

Sunday, January 12, 2025

A PROMISE KEPT, A LEGACY SECURED As every day goes by, the 100-day milestone of the current local government administrat...
10/01/2025

A PROMISE KEPT, A LEGACY SECURED

As every day goes by, the 100-day milestone of the current local government administration in Rivers State draws closer. This milestone offers critics, writers, and social commentators the opportunity to assess the performance of elected officials tasked with managing grassroots finances.

Under the leadership of Hon Vincent Reuben Obu , Abua-Odual stands out as a model of purposeful governance. His administration's achievements, including the reconstruction of the Abua Central Market, exemplify progress and commitment to the people.

The market’s transformation is more than just an infrastructure project; it is a beacon of resilience and hope. Hundreds of traders who once conducted business under harsh conditions and temporary structures now have access to modern, lock-up shops in a conducive environment.

Hon. Vincent Reuben Obu has not only kept his promises but has also raised the bar for impactful governance in Abua-Odual. The new market symbolizes a brighter future for traders, fostering economic growth and empowering local entrepreneurs when completed.

As his administration approaches the 100-day mark, it’s clear that Hon. Obu’s vision for development is not just rhetoric—it is a legacy in the making. The people of Abua-Odual can take pride in their leadership, knowing that progress has arrived, and the best is yet to come.

In All, Vincent Is Real, Vincent Is Working!

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*MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS OF GOV. SIMINALAYI FUBARA'S 2025 BUDGET FOR RIVERS STATE* 1. It is tagged  *Budget of Inclusive Growth...
09/01/2025

*MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS OF GOV. SIMINALAYI FUBARA'S 2025 BUDGET FOR RIVERS STATE*

1. It is tagged *Budget of Inclusive Growth and Development*
2. The Budget total sum is *N1,188,962,739,932.36k* (One Trillion, One Hundred and Eighty-Eight Billion, Nine Hundred and Sixty-Two Million, Seven Hundred and Thirty-Nine Thousand, Nine Hundred and Thirty-Two Naira, Thirty-Six Kobo.)
3. Recurrent Expenditure: *N462,254,153,418.98k* (Four Hundred and Sixty-Two Billion, Two Hundred and Fifty-Four Million, One Hundred and Fifty-Three Thousand, Four Hundred and Eighteen Naira, Ninety-Eight Kobo)
4. Capital Expenditure: *N678,088,433,692.03k* (Six Hundred and Seventy-Eight Billion, Eighty-Eight Million, Four Hundred and Thirty-Three Thousand, Six Hundred and Ninety-Two Naira, Three Kobo.
5. Planning Reserve: *N35,688,864,931.16k*(Thirty-Five Billion, Six Hundred and Eighty-Eight Million, Eight Hundred and Sixty-Four Thousand, Nine Hundred and Thirty-One Naira, Sixteen Kobo)
6. Closing Balance: *N12,931,287,890.19k* (Twelve Billion, Nine Hundred and Thirty-One Million, Two Hundred and Eighty-Seven Thousand, Eight Hundred and Ninety Naira, Nineteen Kobo)
7. Budget is to achieve the following i). Sustainable economic growth, ii). Accelerated development of the State; iii). Improve the living standards of the people
8. Budget is premised on: i). Oil price benchmark of $80 per barrel; ii). Oil production output of 1.8milliom barrels per day; iii). Naira exchange with Dollar of N1,500/$1 & iv). 22% inflation rate
9. GPD growth rate of 3.18%, IGR of not less than 35% & reduction of fiscal deficit/outright freezing of domestic borrowing for budget funding
*10. Sources of Financing the 2025 Budget*:
i. Internally Generated Revenue: N264,368,639,654.59
ii. Statutory Allocation: N18,202,545,782.33
iii. Mineral Funds: N132,172,838,156.03
iv. Value Added Tax: N204,262,019,866.24
v. Refunds Escrow, Paris Club/ECA: N31,200,000,000.00
vi. Refunds from Bank Charges: N27,500,000,000.00
vii. Excess Crude Account: N20,600,000,000.00
viii. Exchange Rate Gain: N25,244,020,674.39
ix. Forex Equalisation: N50,000,000,000.00
x. Other FAAC: N50,000,000,000.00
xi. Asset Sales: N25,000,000,000.00
xii. Capital Receipts: N9,879,557,210.00
xiii. Proposed Internal Grants: N60,080,000,000.00
xiv. Proposed External Grants: N7,521,830,698.60
xv. Proposed Loans/Bonds: N250,000,000,000.00
xvi. Prior Year Balance: N12,931,287,890.19

*11. Breakdown of Recurrent Expenditure*:
i. Personnel Emolument: N169,668,205,260.86
ii. New Recruitment: N49,137,254,525.70
iii. Overhead Cost: N20,135,590,136.00
iv. Grants, Contributions & Subsidies: N9,600,000,000.00
v. Counterpart Pension Scheme: N15,000,000,000.00
vi. Gratuities: N60,000,000,000.00
vii. Death Benefits: N18,000,000,000.00
viii. Monthly Pensions: N30,100,000,000.00
ix. Domestic Loans Interest: N30,246,908,958.47
x. Foreign Loans Interest: N6,419,558,682.61
xi. Domestic Loan Principal Repayment: N29,000,000,000.00
xii. Foreign Loan Principal Repayment: N14,978,970,259.83
xiii. FAAC Deductions: N3,679,614,822.51
xiv. COT/Charges/General Admin.: N5,000,000,000.00
xv. Reimbursement: N60,000,000.00
xvi. Harmonization: N840,000,000.00
xvii. Consolidated Revenue Fund Charges: N391,050,770.00

*12. Breakdown of Capital Expenditure on Sectoral Allocations*
i. Governance: N213,585,509,623.75
ii. Information and Communications: N3,404,986,385.31
iii. Public Administration: N21,110,915,588.89
iv. Finance & Planning: N11,143,591,806.45
v. Agriculture: N30,954,421,684.60
vi. Infrastructure: N195,074,765,456.35
vii. Commerce & Investment: N2,723,989,108.25
viii. Culture and Tourism: N2,104,900,674.55
ix. Education: N63,275,138,622.61
x. Health: N97,750,635,249.84
xi. Social Development: N15,477,210,842.33
xii. Environmental & Sustainable Development: N12,877,039,420.79
xiii. Judiciary, Law and Justice: N8,605,329,228.31

*13. Sectoral Objectives of the Budget*
*A. Agriculture*: The budget provision is aimed
i. To implement comprehensive agriculture transformation support for the youths in order to reduce unemployment, poverty and food insufficiency
ii. To provide land preparation, farm inputs, extension services to include training, tractors, access to improved seedlings and fertilizers.
iii. To actualise the African Development Bank's funded Agriculture Processing Zone Scheme.
iv. To provide incentives for private sector investments in large scale farming of livestock, fish, cash crops and vegetables for both domestic consumption and export.

*B. Education*: The budget provision is:
i. To rehabilitate, equip and furnish dilapidated public primary and junior secondary schools by accessing all outstanding matching grants from Universal Basic Education Commission
ii. To rehabilitate, equip and furnish a substantial number of senior secondary schools including provision of new classrooms, perimeter fencing, water and electricity
iii. To recruit 3000 teachers to improve the teacher/learners' ratio and provide incentives for teachers posted to rural areas
iv. To fund take-off of Rivers State College of Education in Opobo and fund State owned tertiary institutions

*C. Health*: The budget provision is:
i. To complete, equip, furnish and commission the Zonal Hospitals as well as the expanded/remodeled Neuropsychiatric Hospital and General Hospital in Rumuigbo
ii. To rehabilitate more General Hospitals and Health Centres across the State including procurement of essential drugs and medical supplies.
iii. To continue provision of infrastructure and strengthen Rivers State University Teaching Hospital
iv. To ensure that every Health Center is serviced by a medical doctor and other health personnel.

*D. Road and Transport Infrastructure*: The Budget provision is:
i. To complete several ongoing road projects and initiate construction of new ones across the State including rural roads.
ii. To introduce a modern, secure, comfortable, effective and efficient multi-modal transportation system
iii. To support and modernise public transport system through incentives to experienced and efficient local and domestic industry investors

*E. Energy Supply*: The Budget provision is:
i. To complete all ongoing electrification projects including provision of transformers, replacement of generator-powered street lights with solar-powered street lights
ii. To ensure passage of the Rivers State Electricity Market Bill to regulate and open the State's energy sector investments.

*F. Social Development and Investments*: The Budget provision is:
i. To collaborate with LGAs to establish youth resource and digital transformation centres
ii. To support and strengthen State owned sporting teams; Rivers United, Rivers Angels and Hoopers
iii. To boost the State's culture and tourism sector with the concession of the Port Harcourt Tourist Beach

*G. Governance and Security*: The Budget provision is
i. To build the capacity of the civil service through continuous training
ii. To prioritize the provision of security by working with stakeholders such as the Federal Government, the Local Government Areas and the Traditional Institutions
iii. To continue supporting the security agencies in the State
iv. To implement policies and programmes to improve the quality of life, conserve biodiversity and protect the environment

*H. Judiciary, Law and Justice*: The budget provision is
i. To uphold the rule of law and judicial independence through quick and effective administration of justice
ii. To expand access to justice by building more courtrooms, appoint more judges and magistrates.

*SUMMARY*: The 2025 Budget provisions are aimed towards good governance for accelerated socioeconomic growth and development through unprecedented expansion of socioeconomic infrastructure and human capital development.

Boniface Onyedi
SSA, Media To Rivers State Governor

YOU'RE A RARE PRIDE TO RIVERS, GOV. FUBARA TELLS SENATOR MBATA AT 65Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has descr...
03/01/2025

YOU'RE A RARE PRIDE TO RIVERS, GOV. FUBARA TELLS SENATOR MBATA AT 65

Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has described Senator John Azuta Mbata who turned 65 on Friday, January 3, 2025 as a rare pride of Rivers State given the humility and modesty with which he carries on with life despite his outstanding accomplishments in wealth, leadership and social standing.

The Governor in his goodwill message at a gathering in the Port Harcourt home of Senator Mbata to celebrate him as he turned 65, told the celebrant that he feels honoured identifying with him among crops of respected Rivers elders he tagged as "actual face of Rivers State".

Gov. Fubara stated, "Today is very special because the day of everyone's birth is very significant in their lives. For those of us who read too much cosmic books I mean today is a very special day.

"No wonder whoever crosses your path always has positive things to say. I sincerely wish you good health, and more blessings. You know (biblical) David was blessed so much that even in his old age he was still receiving a lot of honours.

"So I want the blessings of God that adds no sorrow to continue to be your portion, you and your family. As we join to mark this day with you, I want you to know that we appreciate your support for us.

According to him, "It takes a man who has integrity,... the real one to stand on the path of truth and you have shown it in this State, and we appreciate you.

He assured the celebrant that he will continue to work with him and secure his support to ensure that they will together take the State to the promised land.

The governor charged the children of the celebrant to emulate their father and lead a good life of reputation and integrity so that in due time people will also reference them in line with their father.

"That is my message to you. But I know you are not going to disappoint your dad, because he has shown you the right way, through humility and care. So make him proud."he concluded.

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*A CAKE FIT FOR RIVERS' GREATNESS!*The stunning 2025 New Year cake at the Rivers State Government Banquet stole the spot...
01/01/2025

*A CAKE FIT FOR RIVERS' GREATNESS!*

The stunning 2025 New Year cake at the Rivers State Government Banquet stole the spotlight! Shaped like Rivers State, adorned with golden details, and crowned with elegance, it symbolized a year of promise and unity under Gov. Sim Fubara's leadership.

A true masterpiece for a prosperous year ahead!

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GOV. FUBARA ATTENDS CROSSOVER SERVICE, SAYS RED PEN STILL WITH HIMRivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara was joine...
01/01/2025

GOV. FUBARA ATTENDS CROSSOVER SERVICE, SAYS RED PEN STILL WITH HIM

Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara was joined by political leaders in the State to attend crossover service in his hometown, Opobo.

In his short new year message at Saint Paul's Cathedral, Opobo on Wednesday, January 1, 2025, Gov. Fubara declared that the red biro is still filled and in his pocket and wished the people of the State a prosperous 2025 assuring that the year will be greater.

In his sermon taken from the book of Psalms chapter 98 verses 1 to 9, the Bishop of the Niger Delta Diocese of the Church of Nigeria, Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Oko-Jaja said it is important to sing a new song for all that the Lord did in the year 2024 as a prelude to 2025.

He said it is necessary to give God thanks for the salvation of mankind and averting every plan of the enemies.

According to him: "God has revealed Himself more than enough in 2024 and that is why we should sing a new song. Because there had been afflictions and conspiracy against you or to someone else, but God says it will not stand, that is why we should sing a new song. It is the reason people are gathered all over the world at this time to sing a new song. This God has put away shame from us, so, we are going to be singing to Him a new song for the great things He has done.

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GOV. FUBARA'S SEEKS PARTNERSHIP WITH TRADITIONAL INSTITUTION, RECOGNISES FOUR TRADITIONAL RULERS Today, December 31, 202...
31/12/2024

GOV. FUBARA'S SEEKS PARTNERSHIP WITH TRADITIONAL INSTITUTION, RECOGNISES FOUR TRADITIONAL RULERS

Today, December 31, 2024, the last day of the year, my Principal, Governor Siminalayi Fubara carried out one significant policy action which is the declaration of the 119th and 120th Quarterly meeting of the Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers. He told the custodians of culture and tradition to partner his government to achieve more development in the State.

Thereafter, he presented staff of office and certificates of recognition to four traditional rulers in Government House. This is to strengthen the security and development of the rural areas through their immense contributions.

The four traditional rulers presented with Staff of Office and Certificates of recognition include His Majesty Winston Odize, Alamina Oputibeya XII, Amanyanabo of Koniju in Okrika Local Government Area, His Majesty Eze Noble Friday Uwoh (CSP rtd), Eze Igbu-Ehuda, IV, in Ahoada East Local Government Area, His Royal Highness Prince Ike Ehie, Eze Igbu Orlu-Ukwo in Ahoada-East and His Royal Highness Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, Amanyanabo of Torusarama-piri in Degema Local Government Area of the State.

GOV. FUBARA PROPOSES N1.188TRILION 2025 BUDGET OF INCLUSIVE GROWTH, DEV TO RIVERS ASSEMBLY Today, my Principal, Governor...
30/12/2024

GOV. FUBARA PROPOSES N1.188TRILION 2025 BUDGET OF INCLUSIVE GROWTH, DEV TO RIVERS ASSEMBLY

Today, my Principal, Governor Siminalayi Fubara presented a budget proposal of N1,188,962,739,932.36 before the Rivers State House of Assembly for consideration for the 2025 Fiscal Year.

Before giving details of the 2025 budget proposals, Gov. Fubara noted that the 2024 Budget of N800,392,485,433.01 met 100% implementation in both recurrent and capital provisions.

On the 2025 outlook, Gov. Fubara said the two components of the budget constitute, "Recurrent Expenditure which is N462,254,153,418.98, Capital Expenditure of N678,088,433,692.03, Planning Reserve of N35,688,864,931.16, and closing balance of N12,931,287,890.19.

"This gives a Recurrent to Capital Expenditure ratio of 44:56% indicating the sincere commitment of our administration of both infrastructural and human capital development of our people and State," he elaborated.

Hear is the full text of his address:

RIVERS STATE 2025 BUDGET STATEMENT:
PRESENTED TO THE RIVERS STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY BY HIS EXCELLENCY, SIR SIMINALAYI FUBARA GSSRS, GOVERNOR, RIVERS STATE, (DECEMBER 30, 2024).

Introduction

1. Mr Speaker, Honourable Members, distinguished guests, ladies, and gentlemen.

2. I am profoundly pleased and honoured to stand before you today to present to the members of this Honourable Assembly the Rivers State Budget for the 2025 financial year.

3. As you know, this is my second budget address since assuming the mantle of leadership on May 29, 2023. On December 13, 2023, I presented my first budget under the theme: Renewed Hope, Consolidation and Continuity.

4. A year later, we have every reason to thank God for the continuing privilege of serving our dear State and her people with courage, honour and integrity despite the obvious challenges.

5. Mr Speaker, I want to assure you and the good people of Rivers State that we are determined and resolute in providing our dear State with unmatched services.

6. Indeed, we were elected at this time to serve God's divine purpose for the State and our people, and with Him by our side, we will continue to provide and ensure our campaign promises are fulfilled.

7. Our mission in government is to serve the State, advance its development, and deliver sustainable improvements in the well-being of all residents.

8. As servant-leaders, we are responsible for securing the State and delivering quality, effective and efficient public services, including education, healthcare, and socio-economic infrastructure to serve the best interests of our people.

9. We also must create an enabling environment for the private sector to thrive and create jobs and sustainable economic opportunities for all, including our youths, to prosper and live a good life.

10. From the onset, we committed to responsibly deploying our collective resources to build a more secure, peaceful, and developed State and provide a prosperous future for our children.

11. We have been working tirelessly in the past one and a half years to restore confidence and trust in the government and fulfil all our promises to the good people of Rivers State.

12. To the glory of God, we have made unprecedented investments and recorded significant impact in our priority areas of road infrastructure, healthcare, education, general administration, and the security of lives and property.

13. Our economy is steadily growing while socio-economic infrastructures, including roads, schools and hospitals, are being delivered at an unprecedented pace throughout the State, including the remotest parts.

14. Therefore, it is with a profound sense of pride and fulfilment that I come to present the Rivers State budget for the 2025 fiscal year to enable us to continue to push on with our bold agenda to build and realize the Rivers State of our dreams: a Rivers State that is truly secure, great and prosperous with the best environment for people to live, work, do business, and visit.

2024 BUDGET PERFORMANCE REVIEW

15. Mr Speaker, you may wish to note that the total revenue projection for the 2024 fiscal year was Eight hundred billion, three hundred and ninety-two million, four hundred and eighty-five thousand, four hundred- and thirty-three-naira, one kobo (N800,392,485, 433.01), only.

16. Out of this total revenue, Two Hundred and Eighty-Three Billion, Two Hundred and Thirty-Five Million, Three Hundred and Six Thousand, Four Hundred and Six Naira (N283,235,306,406) was expected from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC),

17. We also provided the sum of Two Hundred and Thirty-One Billion, Fifty-Seven Million, Eight Hundred and Thirty-Six Thousand, Nine Hundred and Forty-Five Naira (N231,057,836,945) only to be derived from internal revenue sources, including taxes, capital receipts, and loans.

18. As of November 2024, the total FAAC receipts were N340, 771, 971, 028.50 billion, about 57,536,664,622.52 more than the projected figures for the fiscal year.

19. The favourable revenue performance from FAAC resulted from enhanced revenues from our share of the Value-Added Taxes and Forex Exchange Gains.

20. Similarly, as of the end of November 2024, the internally generated revenue was N282,557,399,997.78, which was over N51 billion more than the N231,057,836,945,00 budgetary projections.

21. We are expecting the internally generated revenue for 2024 to close at over N300 billion by the end of December 2024, which is over N100 billion more than the total receipts for 2023.

22. Mr Speaker, it is worthy of note that this is the first time the State Government would record a historic 100 billion increase in IGR in a succeeding year.

23. Most interestingly, the phenomenal increase was realized without raising or imposing new taxes, which underscores the success of ouradministration's commitment to enhancing domestic resource mobilization as the primary source for funding the government's expenditures and the measures we have put in place to drive this vision.

24. The organic increases in our internally generated revenue also show that the State's domestic economy is on the right path to real and sustainable growth and that it is only a matter of time before we realize our abiding drive for economic self-reliance and sustainability.

25. Furthermore, we funded our expenditures and met all our debt repayment obligations for fiscal year 2024 without taking any new loans as a deliberate strategy to reduce deficit financing in line with our commitment to prudent management of available public funds to ensure real and sustainable economic growth and development.

26. Mr Speaker, on the expenditure side, the good news is that the 2024 recurrent budget was fully funded, thereby recording a 100 per cent implementation.

27. In addition to fully meeting our salary, gratuity, and overhead obligations, including the continuous payment of arrears to workers, pensioners, and MDAs respectively, we have also implemented the N85,000.00 minimum wage, which is the highest in the country and matched only by Lagos State.

28. Similarly, the 2024 capital budget also recorded a very successful implementation with 100 per cent historical performance, in line with our administration's commitment to transforming the State through extensive infrastructural and human capital development.

29. In terms of project ex*****on and delivery, we worked on all the inherited projects and initiated some new legacy projects within the 2024 fiscal year.

30. As of today, we have delivered over 30 road projects and numerous schools, health, security, housing, and community development projects across the State.

31. Construction work has continued with our flagship road projects, such as, the Port Harcourt dual carriage Ring Road and Bridges, the Elele Umudioga - Egbeda Mmini-Ikiri-Omoku dualization, ane the Trans-Kalabari Road, etc.

32. In all, we met both our revenue and expenditure targets and substantially achieved our budget objectives for 2024 in terms of expectations, performances, and project delivery despite the macroeconomic challenges of the national economy, including the high inflation, the devaluation of the naira, and the prolonged political crisis.

THE 2025 BUDGET

33. The total projected revenue for Rivers State for the 2025 Fiscal Year is One Trillion, One Hundred and Eighty-Eight Billion, Nine Hundred and Sixty-Two Million, Seven Hundred and Thirty-Nine Thousand, Nine Hundred and Thirty-Two Niara, Thirty-Six Kobo (A1, 188,962,739,932.36) only.

34. The two components of the budget are constituted as follows: *Recurrent Expenditure* is N462,254,153,418.98, *Capital Expenditure* of N678,088,433,692.03, Planning Reserve of N35,688,864,931.16, and a closing balance of N12,931,287,890.19

35. This gives a Recurrent/Capital expenditures ratio of 44:56% indicating the sincere commitment of our administration to both infrastructural and human capital development of our people and state.

36. Mr Speaker, Honourable Members, the 2025 budget is premised on achieving sustainable economic growth, accelerating the development of the State, and improving the living standards of our people.

37. Therefore, it contains policy measures and objectives that will strengthen our capacity to weather possible external shocks from the volatility of the national economy to build the resilience of our economy and advance our collective development and prosperity.

38. It is for this reason that we have the theme for the 2025 Budget as a Budget of inclusive growth and development.

THE 2025 BUDGET ASSUMPTIONS/POLICY OBJECTIVES

39. The 2025 Budget is premised on the following assumptions:(i) Oil price benchmark of $80 per barrel; (ii) Oil production rate of 1.8 million barrels per day:(iii) Naira: USD exchange rate of 1500/1; and (iv) 22% inflation rate.

40. We are also projecting improved contributions from the non-oil sectors to the national economy, including substantial receipts from value-added and exchange gains.

41. In addition, we are projecting a GDP growth rate of 3.18% for the State, increasing internally generated revenue to not less than 35% of the total Budget, and reducing the fiscal deficit by limiting if not outright freezing resort to domestic borrowing for budget funding and augmentation.

42. Furthermore, we shall expand our internal tax base by bringing more people into the tax net and save money where we can and invest more in the critical sectors that will strengthen the State's economic foundations and enhance our development.

43. We will further improve the ease of doing business and provide incentives to attract local and foreign direct investments into the State to stimulate economic growth, improve internal revenue generation and enhance job creation.

44. Mr. Speaker, the above assumptions and budget policy objectives were derived from the Economic and Fiscal updates, the fiscal strategy paper and the budget policy statement which adequately examined global dynamics and the current trends with their implication for the national and the state economic performance potentials in addition to the three years historical performance of the state revenue and expenditure.

45. The overall objective of this is to pursue as much as possible and achieve a realistic budget that significantly closes the gap between estimates and possible actuals.

46. We are therefore confident that the 2025 appropriation estimate is the true reflection of the reality of the state of our economy with reasonable flexibility that allows for eminent shocks from the current challenges with the national economy and macroeconomic frameworks.

FINANCING THE 2025 BUDGET

47. The financial sources of the 2025 budget are as follows:

1. Internally Generated Revenue - 264,368,639,654.59

2. Statutory Allocation - 18,202,545,782.33

3. Mineral funds - 132,172,838,156.03

4. Value Added Tax - 204,262,019,866.24

5. Refunds Escrow, Paris/ECA - 31,200,000,000.00

6. Refunds from bank charges - 27,500,000,000.00

7. Excess Crude Account - 20,600,000,000.00

8. Exchange rate gain - 25,244,020,674.39

9. Forex equalization - 50,000,000,000.00

10. Other FAAC - 50,000,000,000.00

11. Asset sales - 25,000,000,000.00

12. Capital receipts - 9,879,557,210.00

13. Proposed internal grants - 60,080,000,000.00

14. Proposed External Grants - 7,521,830,698.60

15. Proposed Loans/Bonds - 250,000,000,000.00

16. Prior year Balance - 12,931,287,890.19

TOTAL
1,188,962,739,932.37

RECURRENT EXPENDITURE:

48. Mr Speaker, the sum of Four Hundred and Sixty-Two Billion, Two Hundred and Fifty-Four Million, One Hundred and Fifty-Three Thousand, Four Hundred and Eighteen Naira, Ninety-Nine Kobo (N462, 254, 153,418.98) only is Oallocated to Recurrent Expenditure.

49. The breakdown of the Recurrent Expenditure is as follows:

1. Personnel Emolument - 169,668,205,260.86

2. New Recruitments - 49,137,254,525.70

3. Overhead costs - 20,135,590,136.00

4. Grants, contributions and subsidies - 9,600,000,000.00

5. Counterpart pension scheme - 15,000,000,000.00

6. Gratuities - 60,000,000,000.00

7. Death Benefits - 18,000,000,000.00

8. Monthly pensions - 30,100,000,000.00

9. Domestic loans interest - 30,246,908,958.47

10. Foreign loan interest - 6.419,558,682.61

11. Domestic loan principal repayment - 29,000,000,000.00

12 Foreign loan, principal repayment -
14,978,970,259.83

13. FAAC Deductions - 3,679,614,822.51

14. COT/Charges/General Admin - 5,000,000,000.00

15. Reimbursements
60,000.000.00

16. Harmonization - 840,000,000.00

17. Consolidated Revenue Fund Charges - 391,050,770.00

TOTAL
462, 254, 153,418.98

CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
50. The sum of Six Hundred and Seventy-Eight Billion, Eighty-Eight Million, Four Hundred and Thirty-Three Thousand, Six Hundred and Ninety-Two Naira, Three Kobo (N678,088,433,692.03) only is allocated to the capital expenditure.

SECTORAL ALLOCATION OF THE CAPITAL BUDGET

51. The sectoral allocation of the capital budget is as follows:

1. Governance - 213,585,509,623.75

2. Information and Communication - 3,404,986,385.31

3. Public Administration - 21,110,915,588.89

4. Finance and Planning - 11,143,591,806.45

5. Agriculture - 30,954,421,684.60

6. Infrastructure - 195,074,765,456.35

7. Commerce and Investment - 2,723,989,108.25

8. Culture and Tourism - 2,104,900,674.55

9. Education - 63,275,138,622.61

10. Health - 97,750,635,249.84

11. Social Development - 15.477,210,842.33

12. Environment/Sustainable Dev - 12,877,039,420.79

13. Judiciary, Law and Justice - 8,605,329,228.31

TOTAL
N678,088,433,692.03

52. Hon. Speaker, besides aligning with our fiscal reality, the 2025 budget prioritizes the fundamental objectives of building a secure, prosperous and resilient State with inclusive economic growth, sustainable development, and improved standards of living for everyone.

53. We will strive to address the challenges of socio-economic inequality, social exclusion and poverty by ensuring improved access to food and nutrition, quality education and healthcare, socio-economic infrastructure, jobs and economic empowerment.

54. Consequently, our core priorities for the 2025 fiscal year include agriculture, economic growth, quality education and healthcare delivery. basic infrastructure, and social investments.

AGRICULTURE.

55. Mr Speaker, I wish to reiterate once more that agriculture is at the heart of our business objectives for 2025 because it is imperative for job creation, economic growth, and achieving food security for our dear State. Accordingly, we have allocated nearly N31 billion naira to support interventions in agricultural development.

56. This sum will enable us to implement a comprehensive agriculture transformation support programme for our youths and contribute to significantly resolving the challenges of youth unemployment, poverty. and food insecurity in our State.

57. We shall provide land preparation, farm inputs and extension services, including training, tractors, and access to improved seedlings and fertilizers to farmers to enhance their productivity and farm yields.

58. We will build more rural access roads to enable unimpeded access to farmlands in our rural areas and ease the transportation of farm products to urban markets and existing export terminals.

59. We are committed to actualizing the Africa Development Bank's funded Agriculture Processing Zone Scheme in the State. I have accordingly mandated the Commissioner of Agriculture to liaise with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and accelerate the implementation processes.

60. Furthermore, we are ready to collaborate and provide incentives for private investments in large-scale farming of livestock, fish, cash crops and vegetables for domestic consumption and export.

EDUCATION::

61. Mr Speaker, we shall continue to provide access to quality education at all levels of our educational system to enable our children to have the knowledge and skills that they need to excel in their careers and contribute to the development of the State.

62. Consequently, we have proposed to spend over N63 billion naira representing 9.3% of the budget on education in fiscal year 2025.

63. With this, we shall access all outstanding matching grants from the Universal Basic Education Commission to rehabilitate, equip and furnish dilapidated public primary and junior secondary schools and continue to provide free basic education to our children.

64. We will also rehabilitate, equip and furnish as many senior secondary schools across the State including the provision of new classrooms, perimeter fencing, water and electricity to provide a conducive environment for effective teaching and learning to take place.

65. We shall work with the school-based management boards, administrators, parents and teachers to fix our broken school system, improve enrollments, keep learners in school, promote effective teaching, and improve learning outcomes.

66. We shall also ensure the recruitment of 3000 teachers to improve the teacher: learners' ratio and provide incentives for teachers posted to serve in our rural communities.

67. Furthermore, we shall ensure the take-off of the Rivers State College of Education at Opobo and continue to provide necessary funding support for all our tertiary institutions to provide infrastructure, build more hostels and enhance their administrative capacity to effectively discharge their mandates on human capital development for the State and country.

HEALTHCARE:

68. Mr Speaker, the health of our people is a major priority in our development objectives. Consequently, our government will continue providing quality and affordable healthcare services to our people.

69. To this end, we propose to spend 97.750 billion naira representing 14.4% of the budget on quality healthcare development and delivery.

70. With this sum, we will complete, equip, furnish and commission the zonal hospitals and continue with the construction of the expanded neuropsychiatric hospital, and the new general hospital at Rumuigbo.

71. We will also rehabilitate more general hospitals and health centres across the State and ensure the procurement of essential drugs, medical supplies and equipment for effective and efficient healthcare delivery.

72. We will continue to provide more infrastructure and strengthen the capacity of the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital to provide quality, effective, and efficient tertiary healthcare services to citizens and visitors to the State.

73. Finally, we will also continue to strengthen the health system by ensuring that every health centre is serviced by a medical doctor, improving patient care and enhancing record management to ensure quality and efficiency in our healthcare delivery in rural communities.

ROAD AND TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE:

74. Mr Speaker, as you know, the provision of road and transport infrastructure is the oxygen of development and the surest pathway to sustainable human prosperity.

75. Thus, our commitment to providing quality socio-economic infrastructure to accelerate economic growth, job creation and improved standard of living for our people cannot be over-emphasized.

76. It is for this reason that we have proposed over 195 billion for the provision of road and transport infrastructure across the State in the 2025 fiscal year.

77. With this, we shall complete more of the numerous ongoing road projects and initiate the construction of new ones across the State, including the rural areas as proposed in the budget details.

78. Mr. Speaker, Rivers State is ripe for the introduction of a modern, secure, comfortable, effective and efficient multi-modal transportation system to move goods and services and accelerate socio-economic development and transformation of the State.

79. Accordingly, we will support and facilitate the modernization of the public transport system through necessary incentives to experienced and efficient local and domestic industry investors to invest and develop the sub-transport sector to improve the quality of public transportation service in the State.

ENERGY SUPPLY:

80. We will complete all ongoing electrification projects, including delivering transformers and replacing the generator-powered streetlights with solar energy-powered streetlights across Port Harcourt and Obio/Akpor Local Government Areas. This will save the state a lot of money from the purchase of diesel and the repairs or replacement of broken-down generator sets.

81. We will also ensure the passage of the Rivers State Electricity Market Bill to regulate and open the State's energy sector for private sector investments to achieve energy security and accelerate the industrialization of our State.

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENTS:

82. Mr Speaker, we have proposed to spend N15.4 billion naira for the social development subsector of our economy to advance youth and gender empowerment, jobs and wealth creation, sports development, and social inclusion.

83. We will collaborate with Local Government Councils to establish youth resource and digital transformation centres to enable access to digital tools, internet services and training programmes for our youths to become economically successful and sufficiently self-reliant.

84. We will also continue to support and strengthen the capacity of State-owned sporting teams, especially, Rivers United, Rivers Angels, and the Hoopers to enable them to excel and win more laurels in both national, regional and international contests.

85. Mr Speaker, we appreciate the vital role small and medium enterprises play in the State's economic development. Accordingly, we will continue to support small and medium enterprises development with access to funds, training, and infrastructure.

86. Furthermore, we are boosting the State's culture and tourism sector with the concession of the Port Harcourt Tourist Beach for expansion and redevelopment with water parks and operationalization by a private company.

87. We will also strengthen the relevant State institutions to re-orientate and develop the creative skills and talents of our youths and empower them to become self-reliant, hardworking, successful entrepreneurs and job creators.

GOVERNANCE AND SECURITY:

88. Mr Speaker, we have proposed over N213 billion for the provision of effective governance, public administration, social investments, and the security of lives and property for the 2025 fiscal year.

89. This sum will enable us to execute our mandates on public governance and deliver the dividends of democracy to our people through purposeful and highly impactful social policies, programmes and projects in the most efficient, effective and sustainable manner and achieve our strategic vision of being a prosperous State with healthy economic growth and development.

90. We will build the capacity of the civil service through continuous training to enable them to deliver their portfolio mandates and make a meaningful impact on the State's development.
91. Mr. Speaker, we are unwavering in our commitment towards keeping Rivers State peaceful, safe and secure for people to live, work and visit.

92. Accordingly, we shall continue to prioritize the provision of security by working with all stakeholders, including the Federal Government, Local Government Chairmen, and our traditional rulers to strengthen the state's security apparatus, including surveillance and intelligence gathering, to ensure effective and sustainable security of lives and property in the State.

93. We will also continue to work with and support the security agencies, including the armed forces, with the necessary logistics and cooperation to enable them to discharge their security responsibilities to the State and its people, and also protect the nation's economic infrastructures.

94. We will implement necessary policies and programmes to improve the quality of life, conserve biodiversity, and protect our environment for the present and future generations.

JUDICIARY, LAW AND JUSTICE:

95. Mr. Speaker, the Judiciary, Law and Justice sector is indispensable in fostering economic growth, development, and the protection of lives and property.

96. Therefore, we remain unwaveringly in upholding the rule of law and judicial independence and ensuring the quick and effective administration of justice to citizens.

97. We are also committed to expanding access to justice by building more courtrooms, the appointment of more judges and magistrates and ensuring the well-being of all judicial officers and personnel.

98. Accordingly, we have proposed N8.6 billion for the law and justice sector for the 2025 fiscal year.

CONCLUSION:

99. Mr Speaker, Honourable Members, it's obvious that our government has risen to the challenge of development of our dear State with courage and commitment.

100. Despite the many challenges we have faced, we have not lost focus on the expectations of our people on good governance, development and improving the living standards of everyone.

101. Under our stewardship, we have fulfilled our solemn duty of sound fiscal management and proven our profound commitment to accelerating economic growth and unprecedented expansion of socio-economic infrastructure and human capital development.

102. We have also pursued new approaches to investment promotion and created an enabling environment for the private sector to thrive and create employment opportunities for our teaming youths.

103. No other government in recent history has delivered more capital investments and captured the confidence of our people in our ability and commitment to deliver strategic development and the building of prosperous, sustainable and inclusive progress in Rivers State than we have done.

104. Therefore, today we are presenting a budget that would empower us to consolidate the past gains, stimulate further investments into our economy and take our dear State to the next level of economic growth, social progress and shared prosperity.

105. Mr Speaker, permit me to express my profound gratitude to the good people of Rivers State for their unwavering support, prayers and trust over the last year and seven months I have had the privilege and honour of being Chief Servant.

106. I wish to also thank Mr Speaker and the Honourable members of the Rivers State House of Assembly for standing with us and the people of Rivers State at this auspicious time.

108. Together, let us continue to work towards building a better and more prosperous future for our dear State as I present the 2025 Appropriation Bill to this Honourable House for consideration.

109. Thank you for your kind attention. God bless you all: God bless Rivers State.

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