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‘Peace first’: Fubara explains choice to appear weak
The Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, has said his decision to appear weak during the political crisis in the state was a deliberate move aimed at preserving peace.
Fubara made the remark on Friday night while receiving the Man of the Year 2025 award from New Telegraph at the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.
According to a statement issued in Port Harcourt, the governor urged his supporters to remain steadfast despite the current political situation, acknowledging that many of them had endured what he described as “special pain” for standing by him.
“Today for me is a very special day, and also special for everyone who has believed in me. And I know for believing in me you have a share of special pain,” he said.
The governor explained that his calm and non-aggressive posture amid the political turbulence in Rivers State was intentional and strategic.
“I chose for a lot of reasons to be weak. Weak because I want peace. Weak because I need to also protect those things that are dear not just to me but to our dear nation,” he stated.
Fubara described the perceived weakness as a virtue that would yield results at the right time and reiterated his call for continued support.
“Continue to believe in what you believe in. Weakness is a virtue. It pays at the right time,” he added.
The award was presented by veteran journalist and former Ogun State governor, Olusegun Osoba, and supported by the Chairman of the Board of New Telegraph, Orji Uzor Kalu, as well as the Governor of Zamfara State, Dauda Lawal.
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