Sir Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has reiterated his administration’s commitment towards supporting security agencies in the State to function effectively in the state.
Governor Fubara who disclosed this at Nigeria Air Force Base Port Harcourt during the commissioning of two blocks of 12 flats each of two bed room prototype residential building yesterday, said the responsibility of government transcend delivery of services to the electorates and communities, to supporting critical institutions that protect lives and properties in the State.
“We are here to say as a government our support is not only to those who elected us, those community that we have to see to their welfare but we also have to contribute and support the agencies that also protect lives and property in our State.
“This project that we are commissioning today was not started by our administration. It was conceived in 2017 and it wasn’t completed but our government came and we were approached and knowing the importance of the welfare of the officers of the Airforce, knowing that when they are comfortable they will perform effectively.”
“We have a very difficult situation in our hands where we are battling the cases of oil theft, vandalisation of oil pipeline, and these are men who are always trying to ensure that these national treasures are secured. Our little contribution to their welfare can just be this.”
Governor Fubara who commended the Nigerian Air Force for their efforts in combating crimes and criminalities, particularly against oil theft and bunkering in the state said the task of catering for the welfare of security agencies should not be the exclusive responsibility of the Federal government alone, but should be complemented by other stakeholders.
“I consider it not much but just a little thing that we can do to appreciate the sacrifices they are making for us. It is not only Mr. President that will carry this burden, we in our own little corner are also supposed to contribute to the welfare of this officers.”
“So, what we are doing today is to tell the world and Nigerians that we are not limiting our support to our primary constituents, which is the communities and LGAs, but we also extend our support to other institutions that also help in making Rivers State safe.”
“Like the contractor said the project was initiated in 2017 at the cost of N212million for one reason or the other it wasn’t completed. When we came on board we have to review it and it was valued at over N454million.”
“We felt what is N454million compared to the support that we are getting from the Nigerian Airforce. We use their Airstrip, they are also part of the joint taskforce that are securing lives and property in Rivers State.”
“We said no, this is a little thing that we can do and that was why the government immediately approved and released that amount and what we are seeing today is realization of commitment not just verbal but seeing it to the end.”
He assured the continuous collaboration of the Rivers State Government with security agencies in the state to protect lives and properties in Rivers State, stating, “Our government will continue to collaborate with them(security agencies) to protect lives and property. We shall be gathering again in a few days time, to also show other support for security agencies.”
“But today is to say, Chief of Air Staff, thank you for even allowing us to complete this project. You would have as well said no, don’t bother about it but as a professional who understands that government is a continuous process, you accepted that we do it.”
“Our duty is to provide services, protect lives and property, ensure that we support the government at the center for effective governance to make our people happy. And that is what I believe and stand for.”
“I also thank the Commander for being very supportive especially when it comes to the issue of security. The truth about it is whatever you do in the interest of this State, for the protection of lives and property and existence of this State, I can’t pay you but only God that will pay you. ”
In his address, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hassan Bala Abubakar, expressed delight and gratitude to the Rivers State Government for carrying out the project, stating that the Nigeria Air has enjoyed a long standing and beneficial relationship with successive Rivers State Governments.
He said the building of the accommodation facilities for Air force personnel by the Rivers State Governor align with his command philosophy which is anchored on welfare and well-being of personnel, adding that the Air Force has recorded remarkable transformation under President Bola Ahmed Tinibu.
Air Marshal Abubakar said the facilities provided by the Rivers State Government will boost the morale of Air Force personnel in Rivers State to combat crime effectively.
“On behalf of officers, airmen and women of the Nigerian Airforce I extend our heartfelt appreciation to you and the good people of Rivers State for this thoughtful and impactful initiative.”
” This project is not only a demonstration of your commitment to the welfare of our personnel but also a testament to the strong partnership between the Rivers State Government and the Nigerian Airforce.”
” Nigerian Airforce has reciprocated by contributing towards the peace and security of the State primarily through our operation against illegal bunkering.”
Also speaking the Commander 115 Special Operations Group Nigerian Airforce, Port Harcourt, Air Commodore A H Idris commended Governor Siminalayi Fubara for the remarkable achievement of completing the magnificent project which is a shining testament of his visionary leadership and unwavering support.
According to him, “This project represents the spirit of collaboration between the Rivers State government and the Nigerian Airforce. By providing this modern accommodation His Excellency has demonstrated a profound commitment to the welfare of our personnel recognizing that the well-being directly impacts on operational readiness and dedication in safeguarding the State and our beloved country at large.
Describing the project, the Commissioner for Special Projects, Dr Roland Obed-Whyte said the two blocks of 12 flats are a two bedroom prototype model which was completed by the Rivers State government after it was abandoned.