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Rivers NCSU Hails Fubara Over Assembly Complex Demolition

The Nigeria Civil Service Union( NCSU), Rivers State Council, has applauded the State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara over the demolition of the State House of Assembly Complex, saying the total demolition of the complex would pave the way for the construction of a befitting edifice to serve as the House of Assembly in keeping with the status of the State as the Treasure Base of the nation
The Rivers State Chairman of NCSU, Comrade Chukwuka Richman Osumah, who gave the indication in an interview with newsmen in Port Harcourt, said the State as an oil and gas producing State deserves a befitting edifice as an Assembly complex, and expressed optimism that the Fubara administration would bequeath at the end of the day a state-of-the-art House of Assembly Complex to the State.
Osumah recalled that several parts of the demolished complex were leaking and dilapidated before it was set ablaze on October 29, 2023 for what he described as lack of maintenance by the previous administration, and cautioned critics of the Governor’s action to hold their peace, saying the number one citizen of the State means well for the State.
The labour leader wondered why some persons would criticise the Governor for demolishing the Assembly Complex even when the defunct Olympia Hotel, owned by the state government, was demolished by a sitting Governor some years ago and nothing happened, and regretted that the facility has not been rebuilt up till this day.
He, however, indicated that there is need to replace the demolished House of Assembly Complex with a fully computerised edifice that would guarantee adequate security to all and sundry doing business in the complex, and decried a situation where the demolished complex could not adequately perform that function, as it was more or less a thorough fair for all manner of persons.
Osumah also commended the governorship candidate of the Labour Party in the March18, 2023 governorship election, Comrade Chief Beatrice Itubo for throwing her weight behind Governor Fubara in these trying times, describing the gesture as worthy of emulation by all peace-loving Rivers people.
According to him, Comrade Itubo would not have contested the governorship election in the first place if not for the shabby treatment meted out to her and civil servants by former Governor Nyesom Wike, when she was the State Chairperson of the Nigeria Labour Congress(NLC).
He reiterated that civil servants in the State would continue to identify and support Governor Fubara, and applauded him for doing everything to fend off fierce and ferocious attacks from some politicians and their acolytes who are hellbent on sabotaging and frustrating his administration.
Osumah described as promising the 2024 Budget presented to the House of Assembly on Wednesday by Governor Fubara, and urged all Rivers people of goodwill to rally round the Governor, particularly at this critical moment.
While empathising with Governor Fubara over the distraction caused him by the events of the past few days in the State, he reminded him of the earlier plea by the union to pay Christmas bonus, no matter how small to the workers, as they would appreciate and reciprocate the gesture, and prayed God to grant him the strength and will power to bear the present political challenges facing his administration.
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