Governor Sim Fubara of Rivers State made his first public appearance at a church service since his suspension, following the state of emergency declared by President Bola Tinubu.
Fubara attended the service at Salvation Ministries, located at Plot 17 Birabi Street, accompanied by heavy security details.
During the service, Fubara expressed gratitude to God Almighty for his unwavering support and victories on all sides. This move is seen as a show of faith and resilience amidst the current political challenges facing the governor.
It’s worth noting that Fubara’s suspension has been a subject of controversy, with various stakeholders expressing differing opinions on the matter.
The Rivers State crisis has also sparked debates on the implications or otherwise of the state of emergency declaration.