Fubara is ‘Moses’ of Rivers State – Atiku Says.
…Condemns violence against women
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has described Governor Similayi Fubara of Rivers State as a restorer of the glory of the oil-rich state, saying, “he is the Moses of our time.”
Atiku, who gave the description in Port Harcourt on Monday at an event in commemoration of the United Nations Day Against Women-based Violence, organised by ‘Nice Esther For All Foundation’ and hosted by its founder, Mrs. Nice Alameyeseigha, said that Rivers State has a long history of being the political capital of the South-south.
He specifically commended Governor Fubara for what he also described as “his enviable courage, doggedness and wisdom” in the face of provocations, and assured the governor of his solid support in his quest to make good impact in the lives of the people of Rivers State.
Atiku, who was represented by one of his aides, Hon. Dimeji Fabiyi also said that women have continued to be agents of positive change through generations.
He said; “In Rivers State, there is a leader called Governor Similayi Fubara, who possesses a manifestation of the prophecy of Moses, by being a restorer of peace and glory to his people.
“The city of Port-Harcourt occupies a pride of place in our beautiful country and that is a fact that no one can deny.
“Today Monday), we are all seated here in the beautiful city of Port Harcourt. This gathering is itself a manifestation of positive change that was brought about by women’s action.
“Our common destiny to a better future is only a reality when we give women the support and encouragement that they require to lead the charge for social reforms.
“We give thanks to the Almighty God that He has chosen to add to the many blessings of Rivers State by making His Excellency Similayi Fubara the Governor of this great state today.
“One of the stories in the scriptures that both main religions in Nigeria have in common is the story of Moses. God favours the people of Israel and He sent Moses to deliver them from the wickedness of Pharaoh.
“The major lesson in the story of Moses is that Moses was raised in the palace of the Pharaoh. Anyone who knows that story very well will know that Governor Fubara is the Moses of today and that the people of Rivers State are God’s people.
“Today, in Port Harcourt, we have a governor who has flushed away the footprints of political godfathers who thought they could play God. And today, we are proud and certain that God is on our side, not just in Rivers State but also all over Nigeria.
“I am here to represent a true friend of Rivers State in the person of Atiku Abubakar. And I am happy to announce to everyone here present, that when the new dawn comes in Nigeria, it shall be remembered that Port Harcourt played the first part by standing strong against the tyrants of today,” he said.
Atiku therefore urged the people of Rivers State to stand firmly behind Governor Fubara as he leads them, saying; “Fubara is the Moses God has blessed you with to take you to the promised land and he must be supported by all in the mission.”
Atiku also commended the effort of the organizers of the event for promoting seminars on non-violence against women, adding that he would have personally been at the event, which coincides with his birthday anniversary, but for his tight schedule.
“To our host of today, Dr. Nice Alameyeisigha, I recognize your efforts and appreciate you for what you’re doing. As my unapologetic supporter, if not for my birthday that coincides with this event today, I should have been there to honour you in person.
“I thank you immensely and appreciate you for being a shining light and strong voice in the advocacy for women and children development, care and empowerment. There is nothing like impacting humanity,” Atiku said.